Frequently Asked Questions
- What about the judges?
Under Florida law, political parties are not allowed to make recommendations in judicial races.
There are two judicial races on the ballot in all of the county precincts. One for county court group 9, and another for the 15th Circuit Court Group 23. Visit our Candidates Listing and click on the individual judge candidate to visit their websites.
There is also a lot of info available through an internet search.
Sorry we can't be of more help.
- I haven't received my vote-by-mail ballot. What do I do?
You can check the status of your ballot (whether it hasn't arrived or if you want to see if it has been accepted) at: MY STATUS
- Who are the Republican candidates on my ballot?
Visit us at pbgop.com and use the "Ballot Picks in a Precinct" tool on the right to see those running in your districts.
- Where are the Early voting sites?
There are 21 early voting sites around the county, open 10AM to 7PM from Monday, August 8 through Sunday, August 21. For locations and wait times, see EARLY VOTING
- Where do I vote on election day?
On election day, August 23, you must vote at the precinct in which you live. To find the specific location, see PRECINCT FINDER
- I don't trust the post office. How should I return my Vote-by-mail ballot?
During the early voting period, you may drop off a vote-by-mail ballot at any early voting site or at one of offices of the Supervisor of Elections. These sites have monitored, secure drop boxes (known as "secure ballot intake stations") and are open when the sites are open. You can also drop it in the US Mail. For more information about VBM voting, or to track your ballot, go to VOTE BY MAIL
- Where do I vote on election day?