Deadline to Register to Vote in June 10 Special General Election is Monday, May 12

By  //  May 9, 2025

Supervisor of Elections Tim Bobanic: voters have until 5 p.m. May 29 to request mail ballot

Supervisor of Elections Tim Bobanic prepares for the mass mail of domestic mail
ballots. There are more than 29,000 mail ballots being delivered today to the United
States Post Office for the 2024 General Election. (Image by SOE)

BREVARD COUNTY • MELBOURNE, FLORIDA — The 2025 Special General Election will be held on Tuesday, June 10, and the deadline to register to vote in this election is Monday, May 12.

To register to vote or update their voter registration records, voters can visit any of Brevard County’s four administrative offices or go to VoteBrevard.gov.

“The turnout for the Special Primary Election was higher than predicted, and I am hopeful Brevard voters will keep up that trend and turn out in even higher numbers for the Special General Election,” said Supervisor of Elections Tim Bobanic.

“The Special General Election is open to all registered voters in Senate District 19 and House District 32, and we look forward to them casting their ballot by mail, at an Early Voting site, or their precinct on Election Day.”

As of January 1, all previous mail ballot requests expired.

Voters who wish to vote by mail and haven’t yet put in a new request in 2025 need to request to receive mail ballots for upcoming elections through 2026. Voters choosing to vote by mail have until 5 p.m. on May 29 to request a mail ballot be sent to them before the June 10 election.

Requests can be made at VoteBrevard.gov, by calling 321-290-VOTE (8683), or in person at any of the four administrative offices. Military and overseas mail ballots were sent out on April 25,, and domestic mail ballots will be sent on May 8.

The 2025 Special General Election will be held on Tuesday, June 10th. The deadline to register to vote in this election, also known as book closing, is Monday, May 12th. To register to vote or update voter registration records, voters can visit any of the four administrative offices or go to VoteBrevard.gov.

For voters wishing to return their voted mail ballots in person instead of via the USPS, secure ballot intake stations are available in the lobby of all four administrative offices and at any of the 9 Early Voting locations during hours of operation.

Please check VoteBrevard.gov for hours of availability. Mail ballots must be received in the Supervisor of Elections’ office by 7 p.m. on Election Day.

Early Voting for the Special General Election will be conducted from Saturday, May 31, through June 7 at nine locations throughout Brevard. As a reminder, voters may vote at any Early Voting site.

For locations, hours of operation, and wait times, select the “Early Voting” tab at the top of the page on the VoteBrevard.gov website.

Voters who vote on Election Day must remember to vote in their precinct-specific polling location. Assigned precincts can be found on VoteBrevard.gov with the “Find Your Precinct” tab, on a voter information card, or the sample ballot mailed to each registered voter.

There have been some polling location changes, so voters are encouraged to verify the location of their Election Day polling place. Polls on Election Day are open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.

The 2025 Special General Election will be held on Tuesday, June 10th. The deadline to register to vote in this election, also known as book closing, is Monday, May 12th. To register to vote or update voter registration records, voters can visit any of the four administrative offices or go to VoteBrevard.gov.

“Voter confidence stems directly from their faith in the reliability of how elections are executed,” said Bobanic. “My office has always prioritized election integrity, and voters can review the ‘Election Integrity’ tab on VoteBrevard.gov to learn more about the conduct of elections in Brevard.”

Bobanic said it is equally important to verify election information they’ve seen or heard before sharing it with others, and encourages voters to call 321-290-VOTE (8683) or follow the verified Facebook and X accounts.

The Logic & Accuracy Test of the election equipment is scheduled for May 13 at the Election Support Center, located at 525 N. John Rodes Blvd. in Melbourne, beginning at 9 a.m.

For more information visit VoteBrevard.gov.

The 2025 Special General Election will be held on Tuesday, June 10th. The deadline to register to vote in this election, also known as book closing, is Monday, May 12th. To register to vote or update voter registration records, voters can visit any of the four administrative offices or go to VoteBrevard.gov.

Mailing Address
PO Box 410819
Melbourne, FL 32941-0819 Toll Free: 800-579-4780

Supervisor of Elections – Titusville 400 South Street, Suite 1F, Titusville, FL 32780-7610
Telephone: 321-264-6740 Fax: 321-264-6741

Supervisor of Elections – Viera 2725 Judge Fran Jamieson Way Building C, Suite 105, Viera, FL 32940-6605
Telephone: 321-633-2124 Fax: 321-633-2130

Supervisor of Elections – Melbourne 1515 Sarno Road, Building A, Melbourne, FL 32935-5293
Telephone: 321-255-4455 Fax: 321-255-4401

Supervisor of Elections – Palm Bay 450 Cogan Drive SE, Palm Bay, FL 32909-6869
Telephone: 321-952-6328 Fax: 321-952-6332

321-290-VOTE (8683) VoteBrevard.gov

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