The Miami-Dade County Supervisor of Elections and Tax Collector have launched a joint initiative aimed at strengthening voter registration, improving record accuracy and reinforcing election integrity across the county.
The campaign, unveiled at the Midway Crossings Tax Collector’s Office, encourages eligible residents obtaining or renewing a Florida driver license or identification card to say “yes” when asked if they would like to register to vote or update their voter information.
Supervisor of Elections Alina Garcia and Tax Collector Dariel Fernandez said the effort builds on an existing legal requirement that Tax Collector staff ask customers completing license-related transactions about voter registration. Officials emphasized that the process takes only seconds but plays a critical role in keeping voter records current—especially as new driver license numbers are issued during renewals.
“Maintaining accurate voter records is one of the most important ways we strengthen election integrity,” Garcia said. “When residents renew their driver license or ID, saying ‘yes’ to registering or updating their information takes just moments and helps ensure our elections remain secure, precise, efficient and convenient for every voter.”
Fernandez described the initiative as part of a broader push to improve access to civic participation while maintaining reliable systems.
“By making voter registration part of our quick and efficient process, we make civic participation easier while ensuring our systems remain accurate and reliable,” he said. “Together, our offices are proud to be a national example of efficiency and best practices.”
The initiative also highlights customer experience improvements at Tax Collector offices, with officials noting the streamlined process is designed to be seamless for residents.
One Miami-Dade resident, identified as Adriana, said she was surprised by how simple it was to update her voter information while renewing her license.
“It only took a second to say yes and make sure my information was current,” she said. “It gave me peace of mind knowing everything is up to date and ready for the next election.”
Officials say the partnership underscores a shared commitment to ensuring elections remain accessible, accurate and secure while encouraging broader civic engagement.
















