2024 Presidential Preference Primary Election: notice to candidate withdrawal(s)
Some party candidates for president have reportedly suspended or ended their presidential campaigns.
If a candidate did not submit a formal withdrawal before December 12, 2023, in accordance with section 103.101(3), Fla. Stat., the candidate nominee’s name must remain on the Presidential Preference Primary (PPP) ballot for his or her respective party. A vote cast for any candidate nominee appearing on the ballot will count as a vote for that candidate.
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- STEP 2: Click on the "UP COMING ELECTIONS" tab in the center of the page.
- STEP 3: Click on "VIEW SAMPLE BALLOT"
CANVASSING BOARD MEMBERS:
- Judge Millitello; Honorable William "Bill" Keen; Commissioner Bogue
VOTE BY MAIL-NOTICE TO VOTERS
- If you have received a text message regarding signing up for Vote-By-Mail, this message came from a third party organization, however, you ARE able to sign up for Vote-By-Mail by: 1) Requesting via this website 2) Via the phone, during business hours; or 3) In person, at one of our two offices.
Last Day to REQUEST a Vote-by-Mail Ballot to be Mailed
- Presidential Preference Primary-March 7, 2024
- Primary Election-August 8, 2024
- General Election-October 24, 2024
Last Day to PICK-UP a Vote-By-Mail Ballot, WITHOUT an Emergency Affidavit
- Presidential Preference Primary-March 8, 2024
- Primary Election-August 9, 2024
- General Election-October 25, 2024
PURSUANT TO FLORIDA STATUTE 101.62 (3)(d)5-The Supervisor may not deliver a Vote by Mail ballot to a voter or a voter's designee, during the mandatory early voting and up to 7 p.m.on election day, unless there is an emergency, to the extent that the voter will be unable to go to a designated early voting site in his or her county or to his or her assigned polling place on election day.
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