2010 Voting Information & Election Dates
Primary Election: August 24, 2010
General Election: November 2, 2010
Remember! The school board election is non-partisan. All registered voters are entitled to vote in both the primary and general elections regardless of party affiliation. In addition, you don't have to live in District 1 to vote for me, your District 1 candidate.
Vote By Mail: 
- Any registered voter may contact the Supervisor of Elections Office and request a ballot be mailed to them. Please call 386-313-4170 to request a ballot.
Early Voting Dates:
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Early Voting Hours:
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Early Voting Locations:
Flagler County Elections Office, (Government Services Building), 1769 E. Moody Blvd., Building 2, Suite 101 Bunnell, FL 32110
Flagler County Public Library 2500 Palm Coast Parkway, NW Palm Coast, FL 32137 Flagler Beach
City Hall 105 S. 2nd Street Flagler Beach, FL 32136
To Register to Vote:
You must be a U.S. Citizen
You must be 18 years of age (may pre-register at 17 or upon receipt of a valid Florida driver's license, but must be 18 to vote).
You must be a legal resident of the State of Florida and of the county in which you want to register.
Anyone convicted of a felony or declared mentally incompetent with respect to voting, may not register or vote until his or her civil rights or competency has been legally restored.
How to Register:
You may register in person at the elections office, driver's license offices, public libraries, HRS centers and state offices that serve persons with disabilities.
You may also register by mail. Applications for registration are available at most banks, schools, libraries, post offices, city halls, community centers and other public locations or you may call the elections office to have an application mailed to you.
Applications are also available for printing from the elections office web site www.flaglerelections.com.
When to Register:
You can apply to register to vote at any time. However, registration books close 29 days before each election. You must be registered for at least 29 days before you can vote in an election. If you mail your registration application, the date your application is postmarked will be your registration date. If your application is complete and you are a qualified voter, a voter information card will be mailed to you.
Your Flagler County voter registration will permit you to vote in national, state, county and municipal elections, if you live in a municipality.
Party Affiliation:
You may register in any political party of your choice or register with no party affiliation. However, only registered party members may vote in their party’s primary. (This means you must be registered in the same party as the person you wish to vote for.) Exception: If all candidates for an office have the same party affiliation and the winner will have no opposition in the general election, then all qualified voters, regardless of party affiliation, may vote in the primary election for that office.
Nonpartisan judicial and school board offices are included in a primary election. All registered voters are entitled to vote on these nonpartisan offices and on any other issues in a primary election.
At general elections, all voters in a district will receive the same ballot and my vote for any candidate or question on the ballot.
Changes in Registration:
Voters are responsible to notify the elections office of a name, address or party change. If you have an address change within Flagler County, you may call the elections office at 313-4170 to make the change, you may complete the back of your voter information card and return it to the elections office, or you may complete a voter registration application and return it to the elections office.
Keep Your Signature Current:
If your signature has changed, you may update it at any time by submitting a voter registration application to the elections office. This is especially important when validating your signature on an absentee ballot, mail ballot or petitions. Applications for registration are available at most banks, schools, libraries, post offices, city halls, community centers and other public locations or you may call the elections office to have an application mailed to you. Applications are also available for printing from the elections office web site www.flaglerelections.com.