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Martin County elections office urges residents to update voter registrations ahead of 2026 cycle

October 09, 2025 | Martin County, Florida


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Martin County elections office urges residents to update voter registrations ahead of 2026 cycle
Vicky Davis, Martin County supervisor of elections, urged residents to verify and update their voter registration information to prepare for the 2026 election cycle. "I encourage you to prepare now for the 2026 election cycle," Davis said.

Davis said updating registration matters for people who have moved, bought a new home, changed their name or want to change party affiliation. She also highlighted that voters who use mail ballots may need to update signatures because "signatures can change over time." "Vote 2026. It's your vote, your voice," she added.

The elections office provides an online tool to check and update registration at martinvotes.gov and a phone line at (772) 288-5637 for additional assistance. The office is located at 135 Southeast Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard in Stuart; hours are 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday.

Residents who need to change a mailing address, name or party affiliation can complete updates online or by contacting the elections office during business hours. The office advised voters to review their registration well before 2026 to ensure they receive the correct ballot and to avoid delays on election day.

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