Redistricting
Districts determine which voters participate in which elections. Using the data from the 2020 census, the Florida Legislature has completed the final district boundaries for State Senators and State House of Representatives. The Legislature will reconvene for a special session this month to redraw the map for US Congressional districts, however, it is unlikely that our Congressional district will change during this process. District lines are redrawn every 10 years following completion of the United States census. Districts must have nearly equal populations and must not discriminate on the basis of race or ethnicity.
In Flagler County, our district boundaries did not change. We are fortunate to have single districts for state senator, state representative and US Congress. However, the Florida House of Representative district number changed from 24 to 19. This means, every voter in the county will receive a new voter information card. Voter information cards will be mailed at the end of May 2022.
online voter registration
Florida citizens may use online voter registration to register to vote or update their voter registration.
Use RegisterToVoteFlorida.gov to:
- Submit a new voter registration
- Update an existing voter registration (name, address, party affiliation)
- Request a voter information card
To submit a registration online, applicants will need a Florida driver license or Florida identification (ID) card and the last four digits of their social security number to complete and submit the voter registration application electronically. Once an individual’s identity is verified and the application is deemed complete, a new voter information card is issued by the Flagler County Supervisor of Elections Office.

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