If you haven't registered to vote, you're almost out of time.

Monday is the deadline to register to vote in next month's primary.

Orange County Supervisor of Elections Bill Cowles said you can take care of some of your voter registration information all the way up to Election Day.

"If you've already registered in Florida, but your address has to be changed because you used to live in another county other than Orange, you can still change your address as a Florida voter all the way up to Election Day," Cowles said. "So the emphasis on Monday 5 p.m. is the deadline for new registrations, which have to be done on a voter registration application or they can go to the driver's license office and do it electronically. But they have to be registered by 5 p.m. in Florida to be able to vote in these elections."

Cowles told us he's only projecting about a 21 percent voter turnout in Orange County.

Florida is also a closed primary state, which means if you want to vote in a certain election where it only affects members of one political party, you have to be a member of that party to vote.