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The countysupervisor of elections (SOE) is a Floridaconstitutional officer and countywide elected official.[1]

Thecounty Supervisor of Elections Office, headed by the supervisor, oversees all public elections and political campaign regulations in the county on behalf of thesecretary of state of Florida and theFlorida Department of State.[2] The supervisor is elected every four years, coinciding withpresidential elections, by the voters of the county inpartisan elections.[3][4][5] In the event of the death, resignation, or removal from office of a supervisor of elections, thegovernor of Florida is empowered to fill the vacancy until the next regularly scheduled election.[6][7][8]

Duval County SOE Office

The role of SOE gained national attention during the2000 United States presidential election recount in Florida and for theVolusia error incident.[9][10]

Duties and responsibilities

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Dixie County SOE Office

The duties, as enumerated in theFlorida Statutes, include:[11][12][13]

  • Conduct all public elections in the county
  • Register voters and issue voter information cards
  • Remove voters from the registered voter rolls who no longer live in Florida, are deceased, or for any other reason are no longer eligible to vote in Florida
  • Change information on registered voter rolls when a change request is received (e.g., name, address, party affiliation)
  • Send advance notice of election to voters who are overseas, in the military, or who request notification
  • Accept mail ballot requests and send, receive and verify mail ballots
  • Qualify candidates for county offices
  • Receive candidate campaign finance reports for county offices and make them available to the public
  • Receive financial disclosure reports from elected county officials and make them available to the public
  • Maintain election equipment
  • Hire and train poll workers
  • Acquire and equip polling places
  • Maintain statistics on election results, voting history and voter registration
  • Verify petition signatures for initiative petitions and candidate qualifying petitions
  • Maintain precinct information, including a listing of streets and parts of streets that are in each precinct

List of Florida supervisors of elections

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Seminole County SOE logo

The following is a partial list of incumbent (bolded) and former Florida supervisors of elections.[14]

Current and former Florida supervisors
NameCounty
Janet H. AdkinsNassau County
Melony BellPolk County
Michael S. BennettManatee County
Kurt S. BrowningPasco County
Susan BucherPalm Beach County
Karen Castor DentelOrange County
Lori EdwardsPolk County
Mike ErtelSeminole County
Alina GarciaMiami-Dade County
Alan HaysLake County
Mike HoganDuval County
Pam IorioHillsborough County
Theresa LePorePalm Beach County
Ion SanchoLeon County
Jim SebestaHillsborough County
Brenda SnipesBroward County

See also

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References

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  1. ^"Florida Statues, Section 3142".flsenate.gov. Retrieved12 February 2025.
  2. ^Perrine, Corey (25 July 2024)."Voting machines publicly tested at Duval County Supervisor of Elections Office".The Florida Times-Union. Retrieved12 February 2025.
  3. ^"The 2024 Florida Statutes, Chapter 98".leg.state.fl.us. Retrieved12 February 2025.
  4. ^"Herald endorsement: Miami-Dade County supervisor of elections".Miami Herald. 2 November 2024. Retrieved12 February 2025.
  5. ^"Florida supervisor of elections".ballotpedia.org.Ballotpedia. Retrieved12 February 2025.
  6. ^"Governor Ron DeSantis Appoints Nina Ward as Bay County Supervisor of Elections".flgov.com. 3 May 2024. Retrieved12 February 2025.
  7. ^Bridges, C. A. (5 March 2024)."DeSantis appoints Disney district head to a Florida supervisor of elections job. Who is Glen Gilzean?".Tallahassee Democrat. Retrieved12 February 2025.
  8. ^McManus, Tracey (16 July 2024)."Pinellas supervisor race latest in Florida to feature elections denier".Tampa Bay Times. Retrieved12 February 2025.
  9. ^Palast, Gregory (4 December 2000)."Florida's flawed "voter-cleansing" program".Salon.com. Retrieved12 February 2025.
  10. ^Van Natta Jr, Don; Canedy, Dana (9 November 2000)."THE 2000 ELECTIONS: THE PALM BEACH BALLOT; Florida Democrats Say Ballot's Design Hurt Gore".The New York Times. Retrieved12 February 2025.
  11. ^"What Does the Supervisor of Elections Do?".votebrevard.gov. Retrieved12 February 2025.
  12. ^Gardner, Sheldon (23 April 2024)."Facing leaks, water damage, supervisor of elections will get new space for about $8.8M".The Daytona Beach News-Journal. Retrieved12 February 2025.
  13. ^Gillespie, Ryan (12 December 2024)."After warning of fiscal doom, Orange elections chief Gilzean manages to pay his workers".Orlando Sentinel. Retrieved12 February 2025.
  14. ^"Find Your County's Supervisor of Elections".myfloridaelections.com. Retrieved12 February 2025.
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