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]
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