Tampa 2023 Runoff Election voting guide

Here’s what you need to know

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Hey, Tampanians, Tampeños, and Tampans.

It’s nearly time to cast your ballot in Tampa’s 2023 Runoff Election. Here’s a few civic-minded reminders:

  • Read up on the District 1, District 2, District 3, and District 6 city council races before heading to the polls.
  • The deadline to register for a vote-by-mail ballot is Friday, April 15. Register online or by calling 813-612-4180.
  • Early voting begins next Monday, April 17 and runs through Sunday, April 23. Stop by one of the city’s seven early voting locations from 10 a.m.-6 p.m. to cast your ballot or drop off your Vote By Mail ballot.
  • Prefer to vote — and collect your sticker — on Election Day itself? Election Day is Tuesday,April 25, from 7 a.m.-7 p.m. Look up your polling location online.
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