I’m not able to access up-to-the-minute voting details from here. Based on the likely context, today in Florida (November 5, 2025) is a local-election day in some counties, with many counties voting on municipal offices (mayors, city/county council) or special local measures. However, participation and ballots vary by county, so it’s essential to verify your specific polling place and ballot. Here’s how to confirm what you’re voting for today in Florida 2025
- Check your exact polling location and ballot
- Use your county elections office or supervisor of elections website to look up your polling place and the local races on today’s ballot.
- If you’re in a large city (e.g., Orlando, Tampa, Miami) or Orange/Osceola/Pinellas counties, those sites typically list current elections, polling hours, and sample ballots.
- Typical local elections on off-year Florida days
- Many counties hold municipal elections (mayor, city council, special district seats) or school board seats.
- Some areas may conduct runoffs or special elections; check if any deadlines or runoffs apply for your precinct.
- What to bring and hours
- Bring a valid photo ID as required by your county.
- Poll hours vary by county. Many counties open around 7 a.m. and close around 7 p.m., but confirm locally.
- If you’ve requested a vote-by-mail ballot, ensure it isn’t still needed; most mail ballots have specific deadlines and return options.
If you’d like, share your Florida county (or your city), and I can guide you to the exact official page to view today’s ballots, polling hours, and any local measures or candidates on your ballot.
