Monday, October 21, 2024

Early Voting Starts Monday, October 21, 2024 at 8 AM

From Ed Slavin: I would be honored to have your vote for Anastasia Mosquito Control Commission of St. Johns County, Seat 1. Election Day is November 5,  2024. You can vote by mail, or vote during early voting.  Early in-person voting commences Monday, October 21, 2024 at 8 AM at these locations:

Early voting locations

  • Ponte Vedra Branch Library, 101 Library Blvd., Ponte Vedra Beach
  • Julington Creek Annex, 725 Flora Branch Blvd., St. Johns
  • RiverHouse at RiverTown, 140 Landing St., St. Johns
  • The Cafe at World Golf Hall of Fame, 1 World Golf Place, St. Augustine
  • Supervisor of Elections Office, 4455 Ave. A, #101, St. Augustine
  • Solomon Calhoun Comm Center, 1300 Duval St., St. Augustine
  • St. Augustine Beach City Hall, 2200 A1A South, St. Augustine
  • Southeast Branch Library, 6670 U.S. 1 S., St. Augustine
  • W.E. Harris Community Center, 400 E. Harris St., Hastings
From St. Augustine Record:

Nine early voting locations will be open every day for 13 days — including two Saturdays and one Sunday — from 8 a.m. to 6 pm.

Registered St. Johns County voters can cast their ballots at any of the nine voting locations during the early voting period. Voters must present a current and valid photo and signature ID. Voter information cards are not a valid form of identification. Go to https://www.votesjc.gov to learn more about acceptable forms of identification.

October 24 is the deadline to request a vote-by-mail ballot. Vote-by-mail ballotsare available at votesjc.gov. Secure ballot intake stations for completed vote-by-mail ballots are available at all early voting locations between 8 a.m. and 6 p.m. Vote-by-mail ballots will also be accepted at the Supervisor of Elections Office, Monday through Friday, during business hours. All vote-by-mail ballots must be received at the Supervisor of Elections Office by 7 p.m. on Election Day, Nov. 5, to be counted.

Postage for sending vote-by-mail ballots through the mail requires two first-class stamps or two forever stamps. Vote-by-mail ballots cannot be returned to Election Day precincts.

St. Johns County residents can check their registration status, update voter records, view sample ballots, request a vote-by-mail ballot at votesjc.gov. Voters needing to update their address are encouraged to do so before Election Day to ensure that you are sent to the correct voting location.

Postage for sending vote-by-mail ballots through the mail requires two first-class stamps or two forever stamps. Vote-by-mail ballots cannot be returned to Election Day precincts.

St. Johns County residents can check their registration status, update voter records, view sample ballots, request a vote-by-mail ballot at votesjc.gov. Voters needing to update their address are encouraged to do so before Election Day to ensure that you are sent to the correct voting location.

Because voter turnout is expected to be high for the 2024 General Election, the Supervisor of Elections is encouraging voters to study and mark the two-page sample ballots before heading to the polls or request a vote-by-mail ballot and vote from the comfort of home.

Sample ballots are available online at votesjc.gov. Sample ballots will be mailed to St. Johns County registered voters who did not request a vote-by-mail ballot.

The Supervisor of Elections Office can be reached at 904-823-2238 or click herefor additional information.

2 comments:

Earl said...

Do not vote for anyone associated with the right wing police state here in Florida or Donald Trump AKA Orange Hilter. Notice Orange Hilter fled to Florida so he could be surrounded by and protected by these crooks down here.

Gary said...

The threat of Trump becoming president again is like a ticking time bomb up to election day. It would be a shame if the USA had to endure another four years of chaos and rule by the lowest common intellectual denominator. Just so much time and so much life wasted under the thumb of these sick people.