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2018 GENERAL ELECTION
November 6, 2018
Leon County, Florida
Official Election Guide
English &
Spanish
Sample Ballots
Inside!
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Mark S. Earley
Supervisor of Elections
2990-1 Apalachee Parkway
Tallahassee, FL 32301
(850) 606-8683
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LeonVotes.org
[email protected]
@LeonVotes
A message from your
Supervisor of Elections
Dear Leon County Voter,
With much anticipation, the 2018 General Election is finally upon us.
This is a very important election with implications for Federal, State, and Local
governments. In addition to the many office contests, there are twelve proposed
amendments to the Florida Constitution as well as local charter questions for Leon
County and the City of Tallahassee.
If you care about your neighborhood, if you want a say in choices that impact your daily life, then you owe it to
yourself and those you hold dear to take part in our democracy and vote.
That’s why we provide this Election Guide--to help you vote in Leon County. Use it to learn about your rights,
responsibilities, and voting options so you can cast an informed ballot.
Here are some tips to make voting FAST, SMOOTH, and EASY:
• Study the ballot before you vote. This is an exceptionally long ballot for a midterm election. If you wait
until you are in the voting booth to read the ballot, it will take you a long time to make your choices. This
leads to lines on Election Day.
• Know your choices before you go to vote. A Sample Ballot is included in the center of this guide to help you
prepare and do your research in advance.
• Take a “cheat sheet” to the polls. I encourage you to use the Sample Ballot in the center of this guide for this
purpose. Bring your list of choices with you to the polls so you can more quickly vote your ballot. Just don’t
leave it in the voting booth for the next voter to see.
• Take advantage of Vote-By-Mail or Early Voting opportunities. In this guide are details on how to request a
Vote-By-Mail ballot, as well as information about Early Voting locations and times.
• Verify and, if needed, update your voter information with our office. It is very important that we have your
current residence address and current signature to make sure you are voting on the right races and that your
ballot can be counted. Visit LeonVotes.org/Update for online resources that may be helpful to you.
For your convenience, there will be a new Early Voting site at the FSU Tucker Center (aka Civic Center) that
should improve voting opportunities for our students and ease difficulties while construction continues around
the Leon County Courthouse. The Courthouse Early Voting site will, of course, still be open.
For our Spanish speaking voters: Como en la Elección Primaria, tenemos una abundancia de recursos en español,
incluyendo esta Guía de la Elección y Boleta de Muestra, disponible en nuestro sitio web o por correo a pedido.
Together, let’s get ready to vote! Thank you for doing your homework on these important choices and being
prepared to cast your ballot on Election Day, during Early Voting,
or By Mail. We will continue striving to make voting in Leon
County an efficient, accessible, and pleasant experience.
Sincerely,
Mark S. Earley
Supervisor of Elections Leon County
REGISTRATION DEADLINE
October 9, 2018
EARLY VOTING
October 22 – November 4
GENERAL ELECTION
November 6, 2018
HOW TO VOTE
Request a Vote By Mail ballot for a single election or for all elections through 2020.
The Supervisor of Elections office must receive your mail ballot by 7:00 pm on
Election Day, November 6, 2018.
Early Voting makes voting in person easy and convenient! Our 9 Early Voting sites
are open Monday, October 22, through Sunday, November 4. Times vary by location
(see “Early Voting” in this guide or visit LeonVotes.org/EarlyVoting).
Election Day is your last chance to vote! Election Day voting hours are 7:00 am to
7:00 pm on Tuesday, November 6, 2018, at your assigned polling location. To verify
your voter information before you vote, visit LeonVotes.org (click “Your Voter Info”)
or call us at (850) 606-8683.
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VOTER’S BILL OF RIGHTS
VOTER RESPONSIBILITIES
Each registered voter in this state has the right to:
• Vote and have her or his vote accurately counted.
• Cast a vote if he or she is in line at the official closing
of the polls in that county.
• Ask for and receive assistance in voting.
• Receive up to two replacement ballots if he or she
makes a mistake prior to the ballot being cast.
• An explanation if her or his registration or identity is
in question.
• If his or her registration or identity is in question,
cast a Provisional Ballot.
• Written instructions to use when voting, and, upon
request, oral instructions in voting from Elections
Officers.
• Vote free from coercion or intimidation by Elections
Officers or any other person.
• Vote on a voting system that is in working condition
and that will allow votes to be accurately cast.
– FL Dept. of State DS-DE 20
Each registered voter in this state should:
• Familiarize herself or himself with the candidates and
issues.
• Maintain a current address with the Supervisor of
Elections.
• Know the location of her or his polling place and its
hours of operation.
• Bring proper identification to the polling station.
• Familiarize herself or himself with the operation of
the voting equipment in his or her precinct.
• Treat precinct workers with courtesy.
• Respect the privacy of other voters.
• Report any problems or violations of election laws to
the Supervisor of Elections.
• Ask questions, if needed.
• Make sure that her or his completed ballot is correct
before leaving the polling station.
– FL Dept. of State DS-DE 21
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Ways to
Don’t forget to sign your Vote By Mail Ballot
Certificate!
However, if you forget to sign, you
must complete an Unsigned Ballot Affidavit by
Monday, November 5, 2018, to have your vote
counted. You cannot sign for someone else.
You may make your request:
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Online: LeonVotes.org
(click Vote By Mail)
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By Phone: (850) 606-8683
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In person: Visit our office at
2990-1 Apalachee Parkway,
Tallahassee, FL 32301
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By Mail: Download a Vote By
Mail ballot request form at
LeonVotes.org (click Vote By
Mail) and send to Supervisor
of Elections, P.O. Box 7357,
Tallahassee, FL 32314-7357
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By Fax: Download a request
form at LeonVotes.org and
fax to (850) 606-8601.
The deadline to request a Vote By Mail ballot for the General Election is October 31, 2018.
The Supervisor of Elections Office must receive your ballot by 7:00 pm on Election Day,
Tuesday, November 6, 2018 for your vote to count. Vote By Mail Ballots are NOT accepted
at polling locations on Election Day.
VOTING BY MAIL
Requesting a Vote By Mail ballot is easy!
WHERE’S MY BALLOT?
Check the status of your Vote By Mail ballot at LeonVotes.org.
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All Leon County
voters may vote
at any Early
Voting location.
EARLY VOTING:
OCTOBER 22 – NOVEMBER 4
NEW! FSU Tucker Center (East Entrance)
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Woodville Community Center
8000 Old Woodville Road 10:00 am – 6:00 pm
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Jane G. Sauls Ft. Braden Branch Library 16327 Blountstown Highway 10:00 am – 6:00 pm
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Northeast Branch Library 5513 Thomasville Road 10:00 am – 6:00 pm4
Eastside Branch Library
1583 Pedrick Road 10:00 am – 6:00 pm
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Leon County Courthouse
301 S. Monroe Street First Floor Plaza 8:00 am – 4:00 pm
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Lake Jackson Community Center
3840 N. Monroe Street, Suite 301 10:00 am – 6:00 pm
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Dr. B.L. Perry, Jr. Branch Library 2817 S. Adams Street 10:00 am – 6:00 pm8
Leon County Election Center 2990-1 Apalachee Parkway 10:00 am – 6:00 pm9
FSU Tucker Center (East Entrance)
505 W. Pensacola St.
Parking on S. Martin Luther King Jr Blvd
8:00 am – 4:00 pm
EARLY VOTING LOCATIONS
ELECTION DAY
November 6, 2018 is Election Day —
Your last chance to vote!
If you choose to vote on Election Day,
you must cast a ballot at your assigned
polling location. Your polling location
is based on your precinct (where you
live), which is listed on your Voter
Information Card. Look up your
polling location at the end of this
guide or online at LeonVotes.org.
Polls are open 7:00 am to 7:00 pm.
Did you know? The Voting Accessibility for the Elderly and Handicapped Act allows a
voter who is over the age of 70 or physically disabled to move to the front of the line to vote!
Try Online Voter Registration (OVR)!
New voter registration applications must be completed and submitted by October 9, 2018
to be effective for the November Election. In Florida, General Elections are open to voters
registered in all political party affiliations.
Online Voter Registration
(OVR) is available in Florida to
register to vote or update your
registration. OVR requires a
Florida Driver’s License or a
Florida Identification Card.
To access this resource, go to
LeonVotes.org/OVR.
You can mark your choices on this sample ballot and take it with you when you go to vote.
• Instructions: To vote, fill in the oval completely next to your choice. Use only the marker provided or a black or blue pen. • If you make a mistake, ask for a new ballot. Do not cross out or your vote may not count.• To vote for a write-in candidate, fill in the oval and print the name clearly on the blank line provided for the write-in candidate.
United States Senator (Vote for One)
Rick Scott REP
Bill Nelson DEM
Write in
Representative in Congress, District 2
(Vote for One) * see below
Neal Dunn REP
Bob Rackleff DEM
Representative in Congress, District 5
(Vote for One) * see below
Virginia Fuller REP
Al Lawson DEM
Governor and Lieutenant Governor
(Vote for One)
Ron DeSantis REP
Jeanette Nuñez
Andrew Gillum DEM
Chris King
Darcy G. Richardson REF
Nancy Argenziano
Kyle “KC” Gibson NPA
Ellen Wilds
Ryan Christopher Foley NPA
John Tutton Jr
Bruce Stanley NPA
Ryan Howard McJury Write in
Attorney General (Vote for One)
Ashley Moody REP
Sean Shaw DEM
Jeffrey Marc Siskind NPA
Chief Financial Officer (Vote for One)
Jimmy Patronis REP
Jeremy Ring DEM
Write in
Commissioner of Agriculture
(Vote for One)
Matt Caldwell REP
Nicole “Nikki” Fried DEM
Justice of the Supreme Court
Shall Justice Alan Lawson of the Supreme Court be retained in office?
Yes No
District Court of Appeal
Shall Judge Harvey Jay of the First District Court of Appeal be retained in office?
Yes No
Shall Judge Stephanie Ray of the First District Court of Appeal be retained in office?
Yes No
Shall Judge Brad Thomas of the First District Court of Appeal be retained in office?
Yes No
Shall Judge Kemmerly Thomas of the First District Court of Appeal be retained in office?
Yes No
Shall Judge Allen Winsor of the First District Court of Appeal be retained in office?
Yes No
Circuit Judge
2nd Judicial Circuit, Group 12
(Vote for One) Lisa Barclay Fountain David Frank
Board of County Commissioners
District 1 (Vote for One) * see below
Jasmine Ali Bill Proctor
School Board Member, District 1
(Vote for One) * see below
Ricky Bell Alva Striplin
School Board Member, District 3
(Vote for One) * see below
Darryl Jones Maggie B. Lewis-Butler Write in
Mayor (Vote for One)
This race only appears on city ballots.
John Dailey Dustin R. Daniels
City Commissioner, Seat 3 (Vote for One)
This race only appears on city ballots.
Lisa Brown Jeremy Matlow
City Commissioner, Seat 5 (Vote for One)
This race only appears on city ballots.
Bob Lotane Dianne Williams-Cox
Leon Soil and Water Conservation District 2 (Vote for One)
Cara Fleischer John W. Hedrick Will Henry
Leon Soil and Water Conservation District 4 (Vote for One)
Bill Helmich Brian Lee
GENERAL ELECTION SAMPLE BALLOT
This is a generic sample ballot – your ballot WILL NOT contain all races listed here.
* This race does not appear on all ballots. Check your Voter Information Card or visit
LeonVotes.org to see if your ballot contains this race.
Page 1 of 3Capital Region Community Development District, Seat 1 (Vote for One) * see below
Sam P. Burns April Johnston
Capital Region Community Development District, Seat 3 (Vote for One) * see below
Michael T. Glantz L. Kyle Rojas
Piney-Z Community Development District Seat 1 (Vote for One) * see below
Bill Groover Ann Pincus
Piney-Z Community Development District Seat 3 (Vote for One) * see below
Cheryl Hudson David L. Robertson
Piney-Z Community Development District Seat 5 (Vote for One) * see below
Richard Kessler Philip Wilcox
No. 1 Constitutional Amendment, Article VII, Section 6, Article XII, Section 37 Increased Homestead Property Tax Exemption
Proposing an amendment to the State Constitution to increase the homestead exemption by exempting the assessed valuation of homestead property greater than $100,000 and up to $125,000 for all levies other than school district levies. The amendment shall take effect January 1, 2019.
Yes No
No. 2 Constitutional Amendment, Article XII, Section 27
Limitations on Property Tax Assessments
Proposing an amendment to the State Constitution to permanently retain provisions currently in effect, which limit property tax assessment increases on specified nonhomestead real property, except for school district taxes, to 10 percent each year. If approved, the amendment removes the scheduled repeal of such provisions in 2019 and shall take effect January 1, 2019.
Yes No
No. 3 Constitutional Amendment, Article X, Section 29
Voter Control of Gambling in Florida
This amendment ensures that Florida voters shall have the exclusive right to decide whether to authorize casino gambling by requiring that in order for casino gambling to be authorized under Florida law, it must be approved by Florida voters pursuant to Article XI, Section 3 of the Florida Constitution. Affects articles X and XI. Defines casino gambling and clarifies that this amendment does not conflict with federal law regarding state/tribal compacts.
The amendment’s impact on state and local government revenues and costs, if any, cannot be determined at this time because of its unknown effect on gambling operations that have not been approved by voters through a constitutional amendment proposed by a citizens’ initiative petition process.
Yes No
No. 4 Constitutional Amendment, Article VI, Section 4
Voting Restoration Amendment
This amendment restores the voting rights of Floridians with felony convictions after they complete all terms of their sentence including parole or probation. The amendment would not apply to those convicted of murder or sexual offenses, who would continue to be permanently barred from voting unless the Governor and Cabinet vote to restore their voting rights on a case by case basis.
The precise effect of this amendment on state and local government costs cannot be determined, but the operation of current voter registration laws, combined with an increased number of felons registering to vote, will produce higher overall costs relative to the processes in place today. The impact, if any, on state and local government revenues cannot be determined. The fiscal impact of any future legislation that implements a different process cannot be reasonably determined.
Yes No
No. 5 Constitutional Amendment, Article VII, Section 19
Supermajority Vote Required to Impose, Authorize, or Raise State Taxes or Fees
Prohibits the legislature from imposing, authorizing, or raising a state tax or fee except through legislation approved by a two-thirds vote of each house of the legislature in a bill containing no other subject. This proposal does not authorize a state tax or fee otherwise prohibited by the Constitution and does not apply to fees or taxes imposed or authorized to be imposed by a county, municipality, school board, or special district.
Yes No
GENERAL ELECTION SAMPLE BALLOT
This is a generic sample ballot – your ballot WILL NOT contain all races listed here.
You can mark your choices on this sample ballot and take it with you when you go to vote.
• Instructions: To vote, fill in the oval completely next to your choice. Use only the marker provided or a black or blue pen. • If you make a mistake, ask for a new ballot. Do not cross out or your vote may not count.• To vote for a write-in candidate, fill in the oval and print the name clearly on the blank line provided for the write-in candidate.
* This race does not appear on all ballots. Check your Voter Information Card or visit
LeonVotes.org to see if your ballot contains this race.
Page 2 of 3No. 6 Constitutional Revision, Article I, Section 16, Article V, Sections 8 and 21, Article XII, New Section
Rights of Crime Victims; Judges
Creates constitutional rights for victims of crime; requires courts to facilitate victims’ rights; authorizes victims to enforce their rights throughout criminal and juvenile justice processes. Requires judges and hearing officers to independently interpret statutes and rules rather than deferring to government agency’s interpretation. Raises mandatory retirement age of state justices and judges from seventy to seventy-five years; deletes authorization to complete judicial term if one-half of term has been served by retirement age.
Yes No
No. 7 Constitutional Revision, Article IX, Sections 7 and 8, Article X, New Section First Responder and Military Member Survivor Benefits; Public Colleges and Universities
Grants mandatory payment of death benefits and waiver of certain educational expenses to qualifying survivors of certain first responders and military members who die performing official duties. Requires supermajority votes by university trustees and state university system board of governors to raise or impose all legislatively authorized fees if law requires approval by those bodies. Establishes existing state college system as constitutional entity; provides governance structure.
Yes No
No. 9 Constitutional Revision, Article II, Section 7, Article X, Section 20
Prohibits Offshore Oil and Gas Drilling; Prohibits Vaping in Enclosed Indoor Workplaces
Prohibits drilling for the exploration or extraction of oil and natural gas beneath all state-owned waters between the mean high water line and the state’s outermost territorial boundaries. Adds use of vapor-generating electronic devices to current prohibition of tobacco smoking in enclosed indoor workplaces with exceptions; permits more restrictive local vapor ordinances.
Yes No
No. 10 Constitutional Revision, Article III, Section 3, Article IV, Sections 4 and 11, Article VIII, Sections 1 and 6
State and Local Government Structure and Operation
Requires legislature to retain department of veterans’ affairs. Ensures election of sheriffs, property appraisers, supervisors of elections, tax collectors, and clerks of court in all counties; removes county charters’ ability to abolish, change term, transfer duties, or eliminate election of these offices. Changes annual legislative session commencement date in even- numbered years from March to January; removes legislature’s authorization to fix another date. Creates office of domestic security and counterterrorism within department of law enforcement.
Yes No
No. 11 Constitutional Revision, Article I, Section 2, Article X, Sections 9 and 19 Property Rights; Removal of Obsolete Provision; Criminal Statutes
Removes discriminatory language related to real property rights. Removes obsolete language repealed by voters. Deletes provision that amendment of a criminal statute will not affect prosecution or penalties for a crime committed before the amendment; retains current provision allowing prosecution of a crime committed before the repeal of a criminal statute.
Yes No
No. 12 Constitutional Revision, Article II, Section 8, Article V, Section 13, Article XII, New Section
Lobbying and Abuse of Office by Public Officers
Expands current restrictions on lobbying for compensation by former public officers; creates restrictions on lobbying for compensation by serving public officers and former justices and judges; provides exceptions; prohibits abuse of a public position by public officers and employees to obtain a personal benefit.
Yes No
No. 13 Constitutional Revision, Article X, New Section, Article XII, New Section Ends Dog Racing
Phases out commercial dog racing in connection with wagering by 2020. Other gaming activities are not affected.
Yes No
Code of Ethics as Proposed by the Citizen Charter Review Committee
Shall the Home Rule Charter of Leon County, Florida be amended to provide for the enactment by ordinance of a Code of Ethics to prescribe standards of conduct for members of the Board of County Commissioners, County employees, and members of appointed boards and committees created by the Board of County Commissioners, no later than the first County Commission meeting in December 2019?
Yes for Approval No for Rejection
Second Judicial Circuit Public Defender Appointee to City of Tallahassee Independent Ethics Board
This race only appears on city ballots.
Shall the Charter of the City of Tallahassee be amended to provide that Seat 2 on the City of Tallahassee Independent Ethics Board be appointed by the Public Defender for the Second Judicial Circuit to resolve the ongoing vacancy in that seat?
Yes No
GENERAL ELECTION SAMPLE BALLOT
This is a generic sample ballot – your ballot WILL NOT contain all races listed here.
You can mark your choices on this sample ballot and take it with you when you go to vote.
• Instructions: To vote, fill in the oval completely next to your choice. Use only the marker provided or a black or blue pen. • If you make a mistake, ask for a new ballot. Do not cross out or your vote may not count.• To vote for a write-in candidate, fill in the oval and print the name clearly on the blank line provided for the write-in candidate.
Usted puede marcar sus selecciones en esta boleta de muestra y llevarla cuando va a votar.
• Instrucciones: Para votar, rellene completamente el óvalo al lado de su elección. Use el marcador provisto o un bolígrafo azul o negro.
• Si haces cualquier error, pide una boleta nueva. No tache su voto o lo anulará.
• Para escoger un candidato por escrito, rellene el óvalo y escribe el nombre claramente en la línea en blanco provisto para el candidato por escrito.
Senador de los Estados Unidos
(Escoge uno)
Rick Scott REP
Bill Nelson DEM
Por Escrito
Representante ante el Congreso
Distrito 2 (Escoge uno) * ver abajo
Neal Dunn REP
Bob Rackleff DEM
Representante ante el Congreso
Distrito 5 (Escoge uno) * ver abajo
Virginia Fuller REP
Al Lawson DEM
Gobernador y Vicegobernador
(Escoge uno)
Ron DeSantis REP
Jeanette Nuñez
Andrew Gillum DEM
Chris King
Darcy G. Richardson REF
Nancy Argenziano
Kyle “KC” Gibson NPA
Ellen Wilds
Ryan Christopher Foley NPA
John Tutton Jr
Bruce Stanley NPA
Ryan Howard McJury Por Escrito
Procurador General (Escoge uno)
Ashley Moody REP
Sean Shaw DEM
Jeffrey Marc Siskind NPA
Funcionario Principal de Finanzas
(Escoge uno)
Jimmy Patronis REP
Jeremy Ring DEM
Write in
Comisionado de Agricultura (Escoge uno)
Matt Caldwell REP
Nicole “Nikki” Fried DEM
Magistrado del Tribunal Supremo
¿Deberá retenerse en su cargo al Magistrado Alan Lawson del Tribunal Supremo?
Sí No
Corte de Apelación del Distrito
¿Deberá retenerse en su cargo al Juez Harvey Jay del Tribunal de Apelaciones del 1er Distrito?
Sí No
¿Deberá retenerse en su cargo a la Jueza Stephanie Ray del Tribunal de Apelaciones del 1er Distrito?
Sí No
¿Deberá retenerse en su cargo al Juez Brad Thomas del Tribunal de Apelaciones del 1er Distrito?
Sí No
¿Deberá retenerse en su cargo a la Jueza Kemmerly Thomas del Tribunal de Apelaciones del 1er Distrito?
Sí No
¿Deberá retenerse en su cargo al Juez Allen Winsor del Tribunal de Apelaciones del 1er Distrito?
Sí No
Juez del Circuito, 2o Circuito Judicial,
Grupo 12 (Escoge uno) Lisa Barclay Fountain David Frank
Junta de Comisionados del Condado Distrito 1 (Escoge uno) * ver abajo
Jasmine Ali Bill Proctor
Miembro de la Junta Escolar, Distrito 1
(Escoge uno) * ver abajo
Ricky Bell Alva Striplin
Miembro de la Junta Escolar, Distrito 3
(Escoge uno) * ver abajo
Darryl Jones Maggie B. Lewis-Butler Por Escrito
Alcalde (Escoge uno)
Esta contienda solo aparece en boletas de la ciudad. John Dailey
Dustin R. Daniels
Comisionado de la Ciudad, Escaño 3
(Escoge uno)
Esta contienda solo aparece en boletas de la ciudad. Lisa Brown
Jeremy Matlow
Comisionado de la ciudad, Escaño 5
(Escoge uno)
Esta contienda solo aparece en boletas de la ciudad. Bob Lotane
Dianne Williams-Cox
Distrito de Conservación de Tierra y Agua de León, Distrito 2 (Escoge uno)
Cara Fleischer John W. Hedrick Will Henry
Distrito de Conservación de Tierra y Agua de León, Distrito 4 (Escoge uno)
Bill Helmich Brian Lee
Distrito de Desarrollo Comunitario de Capital Region, Escaño 1
(Escoge uno) * ver abajo
Sam P. Burns April Johnston
Distrito de Desarrollo Comunitario de Capital Region, Escaño 3
(Escoge uno) * ver abajo
Michael T. Glantz L. Kyle Rojas
BOLETA DE MUESTRA DE LA ELECCIÓN GENERAL
Ésta es una boleta de muestra – su boleta NO tendrá todas las contiendas que se enumeran aquí.
* Esta contienda no aparece en todas las boletas. Revise su Tarjeta de
información del votante o visite LeonVotes.org por detalles en relación
Usted puede marcar sus selecciones en esta boleta de muestra y llevarla cuando va a votar.
• Instrucciones: Para votar, rellene completamente el óvalo al lado de su elección. Use el marcador provisto o un bolígrafo azul o negro.
• Si haces cualquier error, pide una boleta nueva. No tache su voto o lo anulará.
• Para escoger un candidato por escrito, rellene el óvalo y escribe el nombre claramente en la línea en blanco provisto para el candidato por escrito.
Distrito de Desarrollo Comunitario de Piney Z, Escaño 1 (Escoge uno)* ver abajo
Bill Groover Ann Pincus
Distrito de Desarrollo Comunitario de Piney Z, Escaño 3 (Escoge uno)* ver abajo
Cheryl Hudson David L. Robertson
Distrito de Desarrollo Comunitario de Piney Z, Escaño 5 (Escoge uno)* ver abajo
Richard Kessler Philip Wilcox
N. 1 Enmienda Constitucional, Artículo VII, Sección 6 Artículo XII, Sección 37 Aumento de la Exención sobre los Impuestos a la propiedad de la Vivienda Familiar (Homestead)
Se propone una enmienda a la Constitución del Estado con el fin de aumentar la exención fiscal de la vivienda familiar mediante la exención de la tasación fiscal de la propiedad de la vivienda familiar superior a $100.000 y hasta $125.000 para todos los gravámenes, a excep-ción de los gravámenes para distritos escolares. La enmienda entrará en vigencia el 1 de enero de 2019.
Sí No
N. 2 Enmienda Constitucional Artículo XII, Sección 27
Limitaciones sobre las Tasaciones Fiscales de las Propiedades
Se propone una enmienda a la Constitución del Estado con el fin de conservar de manera permanente las disposiciones actualmente vigentes, las que limitan el aumento de las tasaciones fiscales sobre las propie-dades en propiepropie-dades determinadas específicas que no sean destinadas a la vivienda familiar, a excepción de los gravámenes para distritos escolares, a un 10% anual. Si se aprueba, la enmienda eliminará la revoca-ción programada de dichas disposiciones para el 2019 y entrará en vigencia el 1 de enero de 2019.
Sí No
N. 3 Enmienda Constitucional Artículo X, Sección 29
Control de Apuestas en Florida por parte de los Votantes
La presente enmienda garantiza que los votantes de Florida tengan el derecho exclusivo a decidir si autorizar o no las apuestas en casinos, exigiendo que para que estas sean autorizadas conforme a la ley de Florida, deban ser primero aprobadas por los votantes de Florida de conformidad con el Artículo XI, Sección 3 de la Constitución de Florida. Afecta los artículos X y XI. Define las apuestas en casinos y aclara que la presente enmienda no discrepa con la ley federal respecto a los convenios entre tribus y el estado. El impacto de la enmienda en los ingresos públicos y costos del gobierno estatal y local, si los hubiere, no pueden determinarse en este momento. Esto debido a que se desconoce su efecto en las operaciones de apuestas que no hayan sido aprobadas por los votantes mediante una enmienda constitucional propuesta a través de un proceso de petición de iniciativa por parte de los ciudadanos.
Sí No
N. 4 Enmienda Constitucional Artículo VI, Sección 4
Enmienda de Restablecimiento de Derechos al Voto
La presente enmienda restablece los derechos de votación de los Floridanos que han sido condenados por delitos graves después de que cumplan todos los términos de su sentencia, lo que incluye la libertad condicional o provisional. La enmienda no regiría para aquellos condenados por homicidio o delitos sexuales, a quienes se les seguiría prohibiendo de manera permanente votar, a menos que el Gobernador y el Gabinete votaran para restablecer sus derechos de votación según cada caso en particular.
Los efectos precisos de la presente enmienda en los costos del gobierno estatal y local no pueden determinarse. Sin embargo, la vigencia de las leyes actuales de inscripción de votantes, así como el mayor número de personas condenadas por delitos graves que se inscriban para votar, producirá mayores costos generales en relación a los procesos que existen actualmente. El impacto, si lo hubiere, en los ingresos públicos del gobierno estatal y local no puede determinarse. El impacto fiscal de cualquier legislación futura que implemente un proceso distinto no puede determinarse de manera razonable.
Sí No
N. 5 Enmienda Constitucional Artículo VII, Sección 19
Voto Mayoritario Requerido para Imponer, Autorizar o Aumentar los Impuestos o Tasas Estatales
Se prohíbe al sistema legislativo imponer, autorizar o aumentar los impuestos o tasas estatales, a excepción de cuando dos tercios de la membresía de cada casa del sistema legislativo hayan aprobado la legislación a través de una ley que no contenga ninguna otra materia. Esta propuesta no autoriza un impuesto o tasa estatal que esté prohibido por la Constitución y no aplica a ningún impuesto o tasa impuesta por, o autorizada para su imposición por, un condado, municipalidad, junta escolar o distrito especial.
Sí No
N. 6 Revisión Constitucional Artículo I, Sección 16 Artículo V, Secciones 8 y 21 Artículo XII, Nueva Sección
Derechos de las Víctimas de Delitos; Jueces
Establece derechos constitucionales para las víctimas de delitos; exige que los tribunales faciliten los derechos de las víctimas; autoriza a las víctimas a hacer respetar sus derechos durante los procesos penales y de justicia juvenil. Exige que los jueces y los oficiales de audiencia interpreten de manera independiente los estatutos y las reglas en lugar de deferir a la interpretación de la agencia gubernamental. Aumenta la edad obligatoria de jubilación de jueces y magistrados estatales desde setenta a setenta y cinco años; elimina la autorización para completar el término judicial si la mitad del plazo se ha cumplido antes de la edad de jubilación.
Sí No
* Esta contienda no aparece en todas las
boletas. Revise su Tarjeta de información del votante o visite LeonVotes.org por detalles en relación a cual distrito electoral vives en y en lo que puedes votar.
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BOLETA DE MUESTRA DE LA ELECCIÓN GENERAL
N. 7 Revisión Constitucional Artículo IX, Secciones 7 y 8 Artículo X, Nueva Sección
Beneficios para los Sobrevivientes de Miembros de Primeros Auxilios y Miembros Militares; Colegios y Universidades Públicas
Concede el pago obligatorio de beneficios por fallecimiento y la exención de ciertos gastos de educación a los sobrevivientes calificados de ciertos miembros de primeros auxilios y miembros militares que mueran realizando tareas oficiales. Exige una supermayoría de votos de los administradores universitarios y de la junta de gobernadores del sistema universitario estatal para recaudar o imponer todas las tarifas autorizadas legislativamente si la ley requiere la aprobación de dichos organismos. Establece el sistema de colegios estatales existente como una entidad constitucional; proporciona estructura de gobierno.
Sí No
N. 9 Revisión Constitucional Artículo II, Sección 7 Artículo X, Sección 20
Prohibición de la Perforación de Petróleo y Gas en Alta Mar; Prohibición del Fumado de Cigarrillos Electrónicos en Lugares de Trabajo Encerrados
Prohíbe la perforación para la exploración o extracción de petróleo y gas natural debajo de todas las aguas estatales entre la línea de media alta y los límites territoriales más alejados del estado. Agrega, con excepciones, el uso de dispositivos electrónicos generadores de vapor a la prohibición actual de consumo de tabaco en lugares de trabajo encerrados; permite ordenanzas locales de vapor más restrictivas.
Sí No
N. 10 Revisión Constitucional Artículo III, Sección 3 Artículo IV, Secciones 4 y 11 Artículo VIII, Secciones 1 y 6
Estructura y Operación del Gobierno Estatal y Local
Requiere legislatura para conservar el Departamento de Asuntos de Veteranos. Asegura la elección de alguaci-les, tasadores de propiedad, supervisores de elecciones, recaudadores de impuestos y secretarios de tribunal en todos los condados; elimina la capacidad de los estatutos del condado para abolir, cambiar el mandato, transferir deberes o eliminar la elección de estas ofici-nas. Cambia la fecha de inicio de la sesión legislativa anual en los años pares de marzo a enero; elimina la autorización de la legislatura para fijar otra fecha. Crea una oficina de seguridad nacional y contraterrorismo dentro del departamento de aplicación de la ley.
Sí No
N. 11 Revisión Constitucional Artículo I, Sección 2 Artículo X, Secciones 9 y 19 Derechos de Propiedad; Eliminación de la Disposición Obsoleta; Estatutos Criminales
Elimina el lenguaje discriminatorio relacionado con los derechos de propiedades determinadas. Elimina el lenguaje obsoleto derogado por los votantes. Elimina la disposición de que la enmienda de un estatuto penal no afectará el enjuiciamiento o las sanciones para un delito cometido antes de la enmienda; retiene la dispo-sición actual que permite el enjuiciamiento de un delito cometido antes de la derogación de un estatuto penal.
Sí No
N. 12 Revisión Constitucional Artículo II, Sección 8 Artículo V, Sección 13 Artículo XII, Nueva Sección
Cabildeo y Abuso de Poder por parte de Funcionarios Públicos
Expande las restricciones actuales sobre el cabildeo para obtener compensación por parte de ex
funcionarios públicos; crea restricciones al cabildeo por compensación para funcionarios públicos en servicio y ex magistrados y jueces; proporciona excepciones; prohíbe el abuso de un cargo público por parte de funcionarios públicos y empleados para obtener un beneficio personal.
Sí No
N. 13 Revisión Constitucional Artículo X, Nueva Sección Artículo XII, Nueva Sección
Fin a las Carreras Caninas
Elimina progresivamente las carreras caninas comerciales relacionadas con apuestas para el 2020. Otras actividades de juego no se ven afectadas.
Sí No
Código de Etica Como Propuesto por el Comité de Revisión de la Carta de Ciudadanos
¿Deberá enmendarse la Carta de Autonomía del Condado de León, Florida para proporcionar la promulgación por ordenanza de un Código de Ética para prescribir normas de conducta para los miembros de la Junta de Comisionados del Condado, empleados del Condado, y miembros de juntas designados y comités creados por la Junta de Comisionados del Condado, no más tarde de la primera reunión de la Comisión del Condado en Diciembre de 2019?
Sí para Aprobar No para Rechazar
Nombramiento de candidato a la Junta Independiente de Ética de Tallahassee por el Defensor Público para el Segundo Circuito Judicial
Esta contienda solo aparece en boletas de la ciudad. ¿Deberá enmendarse la Carta Constitucional de la ciudad de Tallahassee para proveer que el Segundo Escaño en la Junta Independiente de Ética de la ciudad de Tallahassee sea nombrado por el Defensor Público para el Segundo Circuito Judicial y así resolver la vacante continua en este escaño?
Sí No
Usted puede marcar sus selecciones en esta boleta de muestra y llevarla cuando va a votar.
• Instrucciones: Para votar, rellene completamente el óvalo al lado de su elección. Use el marcador provisto o un bolígrafo azul o negro.
• Si haces cualquier error, pide una boleta nueva. No tache su voto o lo anulará.
• Para escoger un candidato por escrito, rellene el óvalo y escribe el nombre claramente en la línea en blanco provisto para el candidato por escrito.
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BOLETA DE MUESTRA DE LA ELECCIÓN GENERAL
In-person voting in Florida requires a valid ID containing a photo and signature.
The photo and signature can come from a single ID or a combination of IDs
from the following list:
• FL Driver’s License
• FL Identification Card
• US Passport
• Debit or Credit Card
• Military ID
• Student ID
• Retirement Center ID
• Neighborhood Association ID
• Public Assistance ID
• Veteran Health ID issued by the
US Department of Veterans Affairs
• A Concealed Weapon/Firearm License
issued pursuant §790.06, F.S.
• Employee ID issued by any branch, department,
agency, or entity of the Federal Government,
the State, a county, or a municipality.
Your Voter Information Card does not count as valid ID to vote.
WHAT IF I DON’T HAVE ID?
If you do not show proper ID at the polls, you will be required to vote a Provisional Ballot.
A Provisional Ballot is used when a voter’s eligibility is uncertain. It allows the Supervisor
of Elections office to count the voter’s ballot after the office determines that the voter is
eligible. Voters may track the status of their Provisional Ballot at LeonVotes.org or by calling
our office at (850) 606-8683.
Some Provisional Ballot voters may be required to submit additional eligibility
documentation to the Supervisor of Elections office by 5:00 pm Thursday, November 8,
2018 for their ballot to be counted.
Bring a valid ID to make voting easy!
County
Commission
District #
School
Board District #
1321
Numbers less than 50
are INSIDE city limits
Numbers greater than 50
are OUTSIDE city
limits
Acronym Description Detail CO COMM County Commission
SCH BOARD School Board CDD Community Development District 1 = Piney Z 2 = Capital Region CONGRESS US House of Representatives
SENATE Florida State Senate
HOUSE Florida House of Representatives
POLLING PLACE ADDRESS
Voters must cast a ballot reflecting the precinct in which they reside.
This Precinct is city limits.
DISTRICTS
CO
COMM BOARDSCH CDD CONGRESS SENATE HOUSE
VOTER MAILING ADDRESS
VOTER INFORMATION CARD
LEON COUNTY, FLORIDAMARK S. EARLEY
SUPERVISOR OF ELECTIONS
VOTER NAME AND RESIDENCE ADDRESS ASSISTANCE REQUIRED
PARTY
PRECINCT NUMBER DATE REGISTERED DATE OF BIRTH
FLORIDA VOTER REGISTRATION NUMBER
SAM
PLE
SAM
PLE
123456789
Jack L. McLean Center 700 Paul Russel Rd. Inside 1 3 0 2 3 8 Printed: Jan/31/2018 Ima Voter 1234 Oak Street Tallahassee, FL 32301 N NPA
1321
Feb/28/2005 Jan/1/1972 1234 Oak Street Tallahassee, FL 32301YOUR VOTER
INFORMATION CARD
QUALIFIED WRITE-IN CANDIDATES
To vote for a Write-in Candidate, mark the oval beside the space provided, and then write
in the name of the candidate you wish to vote for in that race. The only write-in votes
that will count in the official results are those cast for these qualified write-in candidates:
United States Senator Write-Ins
Lateresa L.A. Jones (WRI)
Howard Knepper (WRI)
Michael S. Levinson (WRI)
Charles Frederick Tolbert (WRI)
David Weeks (WRI)
Governor and Lieutenant Governor Write-Ins
Piotr Blass and Paul Edward Harju (WRI)
Hal Johnson and Tim Hayes (WRI)
Chief Financial Officer Write-In
Richard Paul Dembinsky (WRI)
School Board, District 3 Write-In
To vote, fill
in the oval
completely
next to your
choice. You
cannot vote
for more than one choice
in any race. If you make a
mistake, ask for a new ballot
or your vote may not count.
If you wish
to change
or correct
your vote,
let a Poll
Worker
know so you may be issued a
new ballot. You are allowed
up to three attempts to
pro-perly mark your ballot.
Place your
ballot into
the voting
machine,
wait for the
machine to
accept your ballot, and then
return the privacy folder to
the Machine Inspector. Exit
the voting area.
1. Fill in your ballot
2. Review your ballot
3. Cast your ballot
CASTING YOUR BALLOT
Ensure your vote is counted by following three simple steps.
Leon County is
one of the few
counties in Florida
that conducts a
100% audit on each
ballot after every
election. This audit
system, launched in
2014, is completely
independent from
the voting system. The results of the two systems are compared for discrepancies after
each election in a publicly held meeting. Your responsibility is to vote; ours is to verify
that your voting system continues to count your votes accurately.
BALLOT AUDIT SYSTEM —
TRUST YET VERIFY
ACCESSIBLE VOTING
1. Tell a Poll Worker
that you want to vote
using the accessible interface. They will give
you an Accessible Audit Ticket and a ballot.
2. The
Machine Inspector
will customize
your voting session to fit your needs. Then,
insert your blank ballot into the machine to
begin your Accessible Voting Session.
3. Use the controller or your own accessible
device
to navigate through your voting
session.
4. Follow the instructions
to further
customize your voting session. Using the
controller or your device, you can change
the audio volume, the rate of audio speed,
the ballot magnification, or the contrast
level.
5. Select candidates
using the controller or
your device, make your selections as you
move through the contests on the ballot.
You will be able to see and/or hear your
selections as you progress. You can always
go back and make changes as needed.
6. Review your ballot.
When you finish
voting, you have the option to review your
selections and make final changes before
casting your ballot.
7. Print and cast your ballot.
Once you
are satisfied with your selections, you will
instruct the voting machine to mark your
ballot choices and cast it for you. Your vote
has been counted and you may now exit the
voting area.
VOTACIONES EN ESPAÑOL
Si necesita ayuda en español, habrán
recursos disponibles en su centro de
votación y en nuestro sitio web:
LeonVotes.org/es. Ahí encontraras
información sobre el proceso electoral en
el condado Leon, instrucciones como
Votar por Correo, el boleta traducido al
español, y como registrarse para votar o
actualizar su información.
SHARE YOUR VOTING
EXPERIENCE WITH US!
@LeonVotes
/LeonVotes
@LeonVotes
Note: Photos are not allowed inside the polling location.
Please wait until you have exited the voting area to take
photos.
Upload a photo with your "I VOTED" sticker to
Instagram, Twitter, or Facebook and use the hashtag
#LeonVoting!
Follow us on social
media for election
info, reminders, and
updates!
Una guía completa en español estará en cada centro de votación, nuestra
página de web LeonVotes.org/es, o puede ser recogido en nuestra oficina
2990-1 Apalachee Parkway, Tallahassee, FL 32301.
VOTACIONES EN ESPAÑOL
Si necesita ayuda en español, habrán
recursos disponibles en su centro de
votación y en nuestro sitio web:
LeonVotes.org/es. Ahí encontraras
información sobre el proceso electoral en
el condado Leon, instrucciones como
Votar por Correo, el boleta traducido al
español, y como registrarse para votar o
actualizar su información.
SHARE YOUR VOTING
EXPERIENCE WITH US!
@LeonVotes
/LeonVotes
@LeonVotes
Note: Photos are not allowed inside the polling location.
Please wait until you have exited the voting area to take
photos.
Upload a photo with your "I VOTED" sticker to
Instagram, Twitter, or Facebook and use the hashtag
#LeonVoting!
Follow us on social
media for election
info, reminders, and
updates!
Una guía completa en español estará en cada centro de votación, nuestra
página de web LeonVotes.org/es, o puede ser recogido en nuestra oficina
2990-1 Apalachee Parkway, Tallahassee, FL 32301.
VOTACIONES EN ESPAÑOL
Si necesita ayuda en español, habrán
recursos disponibles en su centro de
votación y en nuestro sitio web:
LeonVotes.org/es. Ahí encontraras
información sobre el proceso electoral en
el condado Leon, instrucciones como
Votar por Correo, el boleta traducido al
español, y como registrarse para votar o
actualizar su información.
SHARE YOUR VOTING
EXPERIENCE WITH US!
@LeonVotes
/LeonVotes
@LeonVotes
Note: Photos are not allowed inside the polling location.
Please wait until you have exited the voting area to take
photos.
Upload a photo with your "I VOTED" sticker to
Instagram, Twitter, or Facebook and use the hashtag
#LeonVoting!
Follow us on social
media for election
info, reminders, and
updates!
Una guía completa en español estará en cada centro de votación, nuestra
página de web LeonVotes.org/es, o puede ser recogido en nuestra oficina
2990-1 Apalachee Parkway, Tallahassee, FL 32301.
SHARE YOUR VOTING
EXPERIENCE WITH US!
Upload a photo with your “I VOTED” sticker to Instagram,
Twitter, or Facebook and use #LeonVoting!
Note: Photos are not allowed inside the polling location.
Please wait until you have exited the voting area to take
photos.
Follow us on social
media for election
info, reminders, and
updates!
Si necesita ayuda en español, habrán recursos
disponibles en su centro de votación y en nuestro
sitio web: LeonVotes.org/es. Ahí encontraras
información sobre el proceso electoral en el condado
León, instrucciones como Votar por Correo, la boleta
traducida al español, y como registrarse para votar o
actualizar su información.
Una guía completa en español estará en cada centro de
votación, nuestro sitio web LeonVotes.org/es, o puede
ser recogido en nuestra oficina 2990-1 Apalachee
Parkway, Tallahassee, FL 32301.
VOTACIONES EN ESPAÑOL
LeonVotes.org/es
PRECINCT LOCATION ADDRESS
1203 John Wesley
United Methodist Church 1689 Old Saint Augustine Rd
1205 Hilaman Park Golf Course 2737 Blairstone Rd
1230 Hilaman Park Golf Course 2737 Blairstone Rd
1251 Jack L. McLean Center 700 Paul Russell Rd
1255 Faith Christian Family Center 310 Laura Lee Ave
1257 Woodville Community Center 8000 Old Woodville Rd
1258 Faith Christian Family Center 310 Laura Lee Ave
1259 Southwood Community Center 4675 Grove Park Dr
1301 Lincoln Neighborhood Center 438 W Brevard St
1302 Lincoln Neighborhood Center 438 W Brevard St
1303 Palmer Munroe Teen Center 1900 Jackson Bluff Rd
1309 FAMU Student Union
Multi-Purpose Room D 1628 S. Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd
1311 Bethel AME Church 501 Orange Ave W
1313 Smith-Williams Service Center 2295 Pasco St
1314 FSU Student Services Building,
RM 203 874 Traditions Way
1315 Jacob Chapel Baptist Church 2333 Lake Bradford Rd
1317 Jake Gaither Community Center 801 Tanner Dr 1319 Bethel AME Church 501 Orange Ave W
1321 Jack L. McLean Center 700 Paul Russell Rd
1327 Southwood Baptist Church 5177 Capital Circle SW
1351 Jacob Chapel Baptist Church 2333 Lake Bradford Rd
1353 Jacob Chapel Baptist Church 2333 Lake Bradford Rd
1355 Southwood Baptist Church 5177 Capital Circle SW
1359 Southwood Baptist Church 5177 Capital Circle SW
1361 Woodville Community Center 8000 Old Woodville Rd
1362 Woodville Community Center 8000 Old Woodville Rd
1501 Family Worship and Praise
Center 1609 Branch St
1502 Family Worship and Praise
Center 1609 Branch St
1503 Lawrence-Gregory
Community Center 1115 Dade St
1505 Springfield Community Center 1702 Joe Louis St
1507 FSU Student Services Building,
RM 203 874 Traditions Way
2251 Woodville Community Center 8000 Old Woodville Rd
2252 Woodville Community Center 8000 Old Woodville Rd
2253 Woodville Community Center 8000 Old Woodville Rd
2303 St. City Ministries 1415 Daniels St
2305 Aquilina Howell
Conference Center 3955 W Pensacola St
2307 Crossway Baptist Church 405 Crossway Rd
PRECINCT LOCATION ADDRESS
2355 Jacob Chapel Baptist Church 2333 Lake Bradford Rd
2358 Aquilina Howell
Conference Center 3955 W Pensacola St
2359 Bethel Methodist Church 1470 Bethel Church Rd
2363 Crossway Baptist Church 405 Crossway Rd
2365 Fort Braden Community Center 16387 Blountstown Hwy 2366 Crossway Baptist Church 405 Crossway Rd
2380 Generations Church 3080 W Tennessee St
2401 Moose Lodge 1478 Capital Cir NW
2451 Bethel Methodist Church 1470 Bethel Church Rd
2502 Palmer Munroe Teen Center 1900 Jackson Bluff Rd
2503 FSU Student Services Building,
RM 203 874 Traditions Way
2504 Palmer Munroe Teen Center 1900 Jackson Bluff Rd
2506 Calvary
United Methodist Church 218 Ausley Rd
2507 Truth Gatherers Dream Center 1319 High Rd
2509 ALARM International Ministries 2532 W Tharpe St
2511 Generations Church 3080 W Tennessee St
2513 Moose Lodge 1478 Capital Cir NW
3101 Freedom Church
1st Assembly of God 2801 Thomasville Rd
3103 Thomasville Road Baptist
Church 3131 Thomasville Rd
3104 Thomasville Road Baptist
Church 3131 Thomasville Rd
3107 Thomasville Road Baptist
Church 3131 Thomasville Rd
3109 Immanuel Baptist Church 2351 Mahan Dr
3110 Immanuel Baptist Church 2351 Mahan Dr
3401 Taoist Tai Chi Society 2100 Thomasville Rd
3403 The Episcopal Church
of the Advent 815 Piedmont Dr
3405 Freedom Church
1st Assembly of God 2801 Thomasville Rd
3409 Gray Memorial
United Methodist Church 2201 Old Bainbridge Rd
3411 Lake Jackson
Community Center 3840 N Monroe St
3412 Lake Jackson
Community Center 3840 N Monroe St
3413 Wildwood Presbyterian Church 100 Ox Bottom Rd
3414 Wildwood Presbyterian Church 100 Ox Bottom Rd
3451 Freedom Church
1st Assembly of God 2801 Thomasville Rd
3453 Salvation Army 2410 Allen Rd
3455 Unitarian Universalist Church 2810 N Meridian Rd
PRECINCT LOCATION ADDRESS
3457 Fellowship Baptist Church 3705 N Monroe St
3459 Fellowship Baptist Church 3705 N Monroe St
3461 Lake Jackson Community Center 3840 N Monroe St 3467 St. Louis Catholic Church 3640 Fred George Rd
3468 Seminole Baptist Church 3330 Mission Rd
3469 Northwoods Baptist Church 3762 Capital Circle NW
3473 Friendship AME Church 5975 Old Bainbridge Rd
3475 Wildwood Presbyterian Church 100 Ox Bottom Rd
3477 Bethelonia AME Church 8997 N Meridian Rd
3501 Faith Presbyterian Church 2200 N Meridian Rd
3502 Salvation Army 2410 Allen Rd
3507 Gray Memorial
United Methodist Church 2201 Old Bainbridge Rd
3509 Marzuq Shrine Center 1805 N Monroe St
3513 Seminole Baptist Church 3330 Mission Rd
3551 Salvation Army 2410 Allen Rd
4101 Premier Health & Fitness Center 3521 Maclay Blvd 4103 Fellowship Presbyterian Church 3158 Shamrock St S 4105 St. Peters Prim. Bap. Church 2565 Centerville Rd
4106 St. Peters Prim. Bap. Church 2565 Centerville Rd
4107 St. Peters Prim. Bap. Church 2565 Centerville Rd
4109 St. Peters Prim. Bap. Church 2565 Centerville Rd
4119 Good Shepherd Catholic Church 4665 Thomasville Rd 4125 Celebration Baptist Church 3300 Shamrock St E
4152 Westminster Oaks 1221 Commencement Cove
4153 Tallahassee Heights
United Methodist Church 3004 Mahan Dr
4154 Tallahassee Heights
United Methodist Church 3004 Mahan Dr
4155 Westminster Oaks 1221 Commencement Cove
4157 Lighthouse Childrens Home 7771 Mahan Dr
4159 Miccosukee Community Center 13887 Moccasin Gap Rd 4161 The Retreat at Bradleys Pond 9002 Bradley Rd
4162 Calvary Chapel 8614 Mahan Dr
4163 Fellowship Presbyterian Church 3158 Shamrock St S 4167 Four Oaks Community Church 4500 W Shannon Lakes Dr
4168 Four Oaks Community Church 4500 W Shannon Lakes Dr
4173 Indian Springs Baptist Church 5593 Veterans Memorial Dr
4184 St. Peters Prim. Bap. Church 2565 Centerville Rd
4401 Premier Health & Fitness Center 3521 Maclay Blvd 4403 Good Shepherd Catholic Church 4665 Thomasville Rd 4405 Wildwood Presbyterian Church 100 Ox Bottom Rd
4408 Summerbrooke Golf Club 7505 Preservation Rd
4451 Community of Christ Church 400 Timberlane Rd
4453 FL Association of Court Clerks 3544 Maclay Blvd
4455 Christ Presbyterian Church 2317 Bannerman Rd
PRECINCT LOCATION ADDRESS
4456 Christ Presbyterian Church 2317 Bannerman Rd
4457 Canopy Roads Baptist Church 925 Bannerman Rd
4458 Canopy Roads Baptist Church 925 Bannerman Rd
4459 Epiphany Lutheran Church 8300 Deerlake Rd
4461 Deer Lake United Methodist 8013 Deerlake Rd S
5101 Westminster Gardens 301 E Carolina St
5103 Courtyard Marriott 1018 Apalachee Pkwy
5105 Sue H. McCollum
Community Center 501 Ingleside Ave
5107 St. Stephens Lutheran Church 2198 N Meridian Rd
5110 United Church of Tallahassee 1834 Mahan Dr
5115 Grace Lutheran Church 2919 Miccosukee Rd
5153 Calvary Chapel 8614 Mahan Dr
5154 Lighthouse Childrens Home 7771 Mahan Dr
5165 Grace Lutheran Church 2919 Miccosukee Rd
5201 Tallahassee Elks Lodge 276 N Magnolia Dr
5203 Optimist Park 1806 Indianhead Dr E
5204 Tallahassee Elks Lodge 276 N Magnolia Dr
5205 John Wesley
United Methodist Church 1689 Old Saint Augustine Rd
5207 Jackson Lodge 2818 Apalachee Pkwy
5209 Tallahassee Elks Lodge 276 N Magnolia Dr
5211 Towne East Baptist Church 1055 Richview Rd
5212 Capital City Christian Church 6115 Mahan Dr
5214 First Church of the Nazarene 1983 Mahan Dr
5219 Life Point Church 1224 Pedrick Rd
5220 Piney Z Plantation Lodge 950 Piney Z Plantation Rd
5221 Dept. of Agriculture Complex 3125 Conner Blvd
5223 Gospel Light Church 3415 Apalachee Pkwy
5224 Gospel Light Church 3415 Apalachee Pkwy
5225 Southwood Community Center 4675 Grove Park Dr
5227 Tallahassee Heights
United Methodist Church 3004 Mahan Dr
5228 Life Point Church 1224 Pedrick Rd
5251 Morningside Baptist Church 1560 Pedrick Rd
5252 Morningside Baptist Church 1560 Pedrick Rd
5258 Gospel Light Church 3415 Apalachee Pkwy
5260 Woodrun Baptist Church 8203 Apalachee Pkwy
5261 Celebrate New Life Church 3050 Agape Ln
5263 Dorothy Spence
Community Center 4768 Chaires Cross Rd
5264 Dorothy Spence
Community Center 4768 Chaires Cross Rd
5265 Dorothy Spence
Community Center 4768 Chaires Cross Rd
5284 Capital City Christian Church 6115 Mahan Dr
9000 Supervisor of Elections Office 2990 Apalachee Pkwy
MARK S. EARLEY
Supervisor of Elections
P.O. Box 7357
Tallahassee, FL 32314
Your Vote... Your Voice!
OFFICIAL
ELECTION GUIDE
2018 GENERAL ELECTION
NOVEMBER 6, 2018
SUPERVISOR OF ELECTIONS
LEON COUNTY, FLORIDA
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