Brevard Voters: Respond to Eligibility Notices Within 30 Days | The Locally Times
The Supervisor of Elections is notifying voters whose eligibility is in question, with failure to respond leading to removal from the voter rolls.
Brevard County voters are being notified by the Supervisor of Elections of potential issues with their eligibility to vote. According to a legal advertisement published on April 6, 2026, voters listed in the notice are required to contact the Supervisor of Elections office within 30 days of the publication date. Failure to respond to this notice will result in the voter's name being removed from the statewide voter registration system. The notice states that voters who deny the accuracy of the information underlying their potential ineligibility have the right to request a hearing. Those who attempt to vote will be required to cast a provisional ballot, which may not be counted until eligibility is determined. ## Voter Eligibility Notices The legal advertisement, published pursuant to Florida Statute 98.075, lists several individuals by name and address whose voter eligibility is in question. The notice provides a contact number for the Brevard County Supervisor of Elections office, 321-290-8683, for voters to receive information regarding the basis of their potential ineligibility and the procedures to resolve the matter. Voters are urged to act promptly to ensure their continued eligibility and the validity of their vote. What to Watch: Voters listed in the notice should contact the Supervisor of Elections office immediately. The deadline for response is May 6, 2026.