Monday, November 04, 2024

Thank you, Victoria Oakes, SJC's Supervisor of Elections! 2/3 of St. Johns County voters have voted three days before election!

So impressed with the improvements in election administration in St. Johns County,, 2006-2024!  There's still more to do, my friends!  

SJC now has nine (9) early voting locations, including West Augustine.  

As of 6:30 PM Saturday, November 2, 2024, 151,995 voters, or some 66.04% of all 230,160 SJC voters had voted, three (3) days before the election.  Mail-in ballots and early voting are voter-friendly and relieve the time and schedule pressures on voters that once existed.  We're complying with the 15th Amendment and Voting Rights Act. We're doing it right, in a place the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. called "the most lawless" in America.

Early voting concluded at nine locations on Saturday, November 2, 2024, 8 AM to 6 PM.  After that, you may turn. your absentee ballots in at the Supervisor of Elections office, or vote in person at your regular polling places, 7 AM to 7 PM.

Thank you, Victoria Oakes, SJC Election Supervisor!

Background: I once often raised concerns about SJC Supervisor of Elections compliance issues, reporting them to the Voting Rights Section of the Civil Rights Division of the Justice Department.  Those concerns have now been heard and heeded.  Thank you, Victoria Oakes, our elected SJC Supervisor of Elections!

Footnote: As an undergraduate at Georgetown University's School of Foreign Service, I was an antitrust paralegal at a Washington, D.C. law firm, hired by the late St. John Barrett, who was the career Deputy in the Civil Rights Division from 1957-1967: he told me inspiring stories about DOJ's effort to bring the  Rule of Law to live in American governments (his memoirs make interesting reading).

What's next:  1. Why not follow Duval County's example and have early voting on the Sunday before Election Day?  That will make voting more accessible to people who work six days a week. 2. Why not close our county schools for primary and general election days, as suggested by elected Duval County Election Supervisory Election Supervisor Jerry Holland, following the example of Broward County. That will save money and improve the process.  

3 comments:

  1. Get out to vote! It Orange Hitler wins, at least you'll be able to say that you did everything possible to stand against the christofascist menace!

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  2. I hope "Laura" isn't suffering with white privileges. Close schools on election day, there are K-12 schools that counsel students who may suffer from election stress. What about a national election day federal holiday? Electsomnia is real, now pharmaceutical companies will make billions more.

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    1. Laura6:16 AM

      Don't act like if hypothetically you could be born into a random black family in the USA or a random white family... you'd choose the black family.

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