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Those interested in voting in the Nov. 4 general election must register to vote by Monday.
Early voting begins on Oct. 20 and ends Nov. 2.
Voters may register if they are a citizen and will be 18 by Election Day; are a resident of Collier County; have never been convicted of a felony or declared mentally incapacitated; or, have a former felony conviction or mental incapacitation designation, but had their civil rights restored.
Voters may register at the driver license office, various social agencies and the public library.
Voters may obtain a voter registration application at any of the following locations:
■ Elections Office
Collier County Government Center, 3301 U.S. 41 E., Naples, (239) 252-8450
■ Elections Office
North Collier Government Services Center, 2335 Orange Blossom Drive, Naples, (239) 252-8450
■ Immokalee Government Center
Tax Collector’s Office, 106 First St. S., Immokalee, (239) 657-2054
■ City of Naples
City Clerk’s Office, Naples City Hall, 735 Eighth St. S., Naples, (239) 213-1015
■ City of Everglades City
Everglades City Hall Library, 102 Copeland and Broadway, Everglades City, (239) 695-3781
■ City of Marco Island
Marco Island City Hall, City Clerk’s Office, 50 Bald Eagle Drive, Marco Island, (239) 389-5000
■ Bonita Springs
24951 Old US 41 Suite 10, Cape Coral
1031 SE 9th Pl. , Fort Myers
-- Constitutional Complex at 2480 Thompson Street (corner of Fowler Street and Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Boulevard)
-- 13180 S. Cleveland Ave. (Across from Bell Tower Shops behind Robb & Stucky)
Addition information about registering can be obtained by calling the main election office at (239) 533-8683.

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And Folks!!! Don't forget to mail in your absentee ballot on the way to your voting precinct. Remember the Florida way.... VOTE EARLY AND VOTE OFTEN!!!
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