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¡Solicite recursos en español en persona, por teléfono o en LeonVotes.gov/es! Mark S. Earley Supervisor of Elections English & Spanish 2990-1 Apalachee Parkway Sample Ballots Tallahassee, FL 32301 Inside! (850) 606-8683 • LeonVotes.gov Vote@LeonVotes.gov @LeonVotes
A Message from Mark S. Earley, Supervisor of Elections VOTING SAFELY social distancing, which is critical to slowing the spread of coronavirus. Importantly, if you request a mail ballot, you can DURING A PANDEMIC change your mind and vote at the polls instead if you prefer. We are living in unprecedented Think of your Vote-by-Mail ballot as voting insurance — it’s times. Not since the Spanish there in case you need it. But, you must request it first. Flu epidemic of a century ago has our nation experienced Second, if you would like to vote in person, consider voting a public health emergency of early. We are extending Early Voting across two weeks, so this magnitude. And, we have please don’t wait until the last few days when lines and crowds already seen the disruptive will be more likely. effects that COVID-19 is having Finally, if you decide to wait until Election Day to vote, please on elections across our nation. check our website LeonVotes.gov for any last minute changes As your Supervisor of Elections, that might affect your ability to vote at your normal polling my role is to ensure you have place. The uncertain nature of the pandemic makes it more every opportunity to cast a ballot important than ever to rely on #TrustedInfo2020 such as that regardless of whatever may be affecting our nation. available on our website. To that end, my office is taking active measures in accordance If you do choose to vote in person, please wear a mask at the with Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) polls, regardless of what you do anywhere else. Poll workers guidelines to ensure that the pandemic will only minimally are your neighbors, and the only reason your polling place is impact your ability to vote in Leon County. We are preparing open is because they showed up to protect your right to vote. our Early Voting sites and Election Day polling places by So, please show them the simple courtesy of wearing a mask training our poll workers to follow public heath guidelines, while in the polling place. supplying hand sanitizer and disinfectant, and changing polling room layouts to encourage social distancing. For your I hope you find this Election Guide to be a useful resource as safety and the safety of our poll workers, we will be wearing you prepare to vote in the upcoming election. Your thoughtful masks and face shields. We have also extended Early Voting participation in our nation’s elections is crucial to its continu- in the Primary Election from 9 days to 14 days, the maximum ing success. amount available under Florida law. Your vote is your voice. To help ensure that you can vote safely, I encourage you to consider the following options. First, I recommend that you request a Vote-by-Mail ballot as soon as possible. Voting by mail is a secure, trusted, and legal way to vote for all Florida voters. Each election, millions of voters cast their ballots by Mark S. Earley mail, including myself. Voting by mail allows you to practice Supervisor of Elections – Leon County, Florida EARLY VOTING AUGUST 3 – 16 • PRIMARY ELECTION AUGUST 18 Supervisor of Elections 2990-1 Apalachee Parkway • Tallahassee, FL 32301 (850) 606-8683 • LeonVotes.gov • Vote@LeonVotes.gov w w w.LeonVotes.gov 2
Primary Election – August 18, 2020 What is the Primary Election? The Primary Election is held 11 weeks before the General Election. The Primary Election is the means by which political parties nominate their candidates for partisan offices, and it whittles down the field of candidates (or in some instances, actually determines a winner) for nonpartisan and universal primary contests. Florida is a closed primary state. But, many local offices are nonpartisan, and candidates for those offices often appear on primary election ballots. All voters can vote for nonpartisan candidates in primary elections, but only voters registered with a political party get to choose a party’s nominee for a partisan office. This year, ALL VOTERS will have something to vote on in the Primary Election. This year in Leon County, there are two Universal Primary Contests, the Public Defender 2nd Judicial Circuit and the Sheriff, which will appear on all ballots in the August 18 Primary Election. A Universal Primary Contest occurs when all of the candidates for an office have the same party affiliation and the winner of the Primary Election will be elected to office. All voters from any party, including those without party affiliation, are eligible to vote on those contests in the Primary Election. Verify Your Eligibility to Vote in This Election If you were registered to vote in Florida by the July 20 registration deadline, you are eligible to vote in the Primary Election. Verify your eligibility for this election using any of the following options: • Visit LeonVotes.gov, click the Your Voter Info button, and enter your information. Here, you can request a Vote-by-Mail ballot, check the status of your Vote-by-Mail ballot, view your sample ballot, see Early Voting dates and sites and see your Election Day polling place. • Check your Voter Information Card. Your precinct number is the 4-digit number listed under your name and address on the front of the card. Your polling place and party affiliation are also listed on the card. • Call our office at (850) 606-8683 Monday through Friday from 8:30 am to 5 pm. We can help you verify your eligibility. Your Election Guide is printed using soy oil inks on paper made from sustainably forested trees. 3 w w w.LeonVotes.gov
Moved Recently? If you are a registered voter in Florida and you recently moved into Leon County, please update your address and vote here. Registered voters must maintain a current residence address with our office. You may update your address using any of the following ways: • Online LeonVotes.gov/Update. • On the phone (850) 606-8683 Monday through Friday 8:30 am to 5 pm. • In Person at the Supervisor of Elections office, 2990-1 Apalachee Pkwy, Monday through Friday, 8:30 am to 5 pm. • By Mail (visit LeonVotes.gov to print a Florida Voter Registration form). 3 Ways to Vote 1 equest a Vote-by-Mail ballot for R a single election or for all elections through 2022. See the “Vote-by-Mail” 3 Ways to section of this guide for details. 1 Vote-by-Mail 2 Early Voting 2 Early Voting makes voting in person 3 At Your Precinct easy and convenient. Our Early 1 Vote by Voting sites are open Monday, August 3, through Mail Ballot Sunday, August 16. For your convenience, please don’t wait until the last 2 day of Voting Early early voting, when lines are more likely to form. See the “Early Voting” section of this guide for details. 3 At Your Precinct 3 lection Day is your last chance to vote! Voting hours are 7 am to 7 pm on E Tuesday, August 18, 2020. All voters waiting in line at 7 pm will have the opportunity to vote. You must vote at your assigned polling place, or if required due to the pandemic or other emergency, at an alternative site. Please check for the latest updates before you go to vote. Visit our website at LeonVotes.gov, or call (850) 606-8683 for the latest information. w w w.LeonVotes.gov 4
Vote-by-Mail Voting by mail is a secure, trusted, and legal way to vote for all Florida voters. Requesting a Vote-by-Mail ballot is easy! Request yours today, just in case you need it. Requesting a Vote-by-Mail ballot does not lock you in. Even after receiving your ballot in the mail, you can change your mind and vote in person. Online: Visit LeonVotes.gov You must sign your Vote By Mail Ballot Certificate! To ensure and click “Vote-by-Mail”. your vote is counted, carefully follow all instructions on your Vote-by-Mail ballot. You cannot sign for someone else. By phone: Call (850) 606-8683 Monday through Friday from 8:30 am to 5 pm. In person: Visit our office at 2990-1 Apalachee Parkway, Tallahassee, FL 32301. Or, pick one up for your spouse or family member at an Early Voting site during voting hours. By Mail: Complete a Vote-by-Mail ballot request form (available on our website), and send to Mark S. Earley, Supervisor of Elections, P.O. Box 7357, Tallahassee, FL 32314-7357. By Fax: Fax a completed Vote-by-Mail ballot request form to (850) 606-8601. The deadline to request a Vote-by-Mail ballot to be mailed to you for the Primary Election is 5:00 pm Saturday, August 8, 2020. If you miss this deadline, you still have the option to pick up a Vote-by-Mail ballot up to and including Election Day. IMPORTANT DEADLINE: The Supervisor of Elections must receive your ballot by 7 pm on Election Day, August 18, for your vote to count. To ensure your ballot is received on time, the Post Office recommends that you mail your ballot at least five days in advance of Election Day. Instead of relying on the mail, you may drop off your ballot at any Early Voting site during voting hours in one of our official Vote-by-Mail drop boxes. Note: Vote-by-Mail ballots are NOT accepted at polling places on Election Day. 5 w w w.LeonVotes.gov
Check the Status of Your Vote-by-Mail Ballot It’s easy to monitor the status of your Vote-by-Mail Ballot so you can see for Your Voter Info yourself that your vote has been counted. Visit our Check the status website LeonVotes.gov and of your Vote-by-Mail ballot click the “Your Voter Info” anytime at LeonVotes.gov, button to get started. click “Your Voter Info”. Signature Updates Has your signature changed from to this? If so, you need to update your signature with our office! An up-to-date signature is important. The signature on your Vote-by-Mail ballot envelope is compared to your signature on file with our office to ensure the ballot’s authenticity. To update your signature, you must fill out a Florida Voter Registration Application. Call our office at 850-606-8683 to request the form, visit our office, or print one from our website LeonVotes.gov, then complete, sign, and return it to us. Missing or Mismatched Signature? In the event that the signature on your Vote-by-Mail ballot envelope is missing or does not match the signature we have on file, our staff will attempt to contact you to correct the issue. You will need to com- plete a Vote-by-Mail Ballot Cure Affidavit and send the form to our office along with a photocopy of your identification. The deadline to cure the missing or mismatched signature is 5:00 pm on August 20. w w w.LeonVotes.gov 6
DEMOCRATIC PARTY SAMPLE BALLOT AUGUST 18, 2020 PRIMARY ELECTION 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. PARTISAN CONTESTS NONPARTISAN CONTESTS NONPARTISAN CONTESTS NONPARTISAN CONTESTS Representative in Congress, District 5 Circuit Judge School Board Member, District 4 (Vote for One) 2nd Judicial Circuit, Group 4 (Vote for One) (Vote for One) Albert Chester DEM Dee Dee Rasmussen Tiffany Baker LaShonda “L.J.” Holloway DEM Alexander Stemle Nina Moody Al Lawson DEM Amanda P. Wall City Commissioner, Seat 1 (Vote for One) Public Defender, 2nd Judicial Circuit Pete Williams Universal Primary Contest (Vote for One) Elaine W. Bryant Circuit Judge 2nd Judicial Circuit, Group 16 William Moore Andy Thomas DEM (Vote for One) Jacqueline “Jack” Porter Jessica Yeary DEM Kevin Alvarez City Commissioner, Seat 2 State Representative, District 7 Angela Dempsey (Vote for One) (Vote for One) Board of County Commissioners Trish Brown Taymour Khan DEM At Large, Group 1 Lynette Halter Ryan Douglas Terrell * DEM (Vote for One) Curtis Richardson State Representative, District 9 Robin Colson Bill Schack (Vote for One) Carolyn Cummings Gerri Seay Arnitta Jane Grice-Walker DEM Scott Flowers Allison Tant DEM Jeff Hendry Danielle Irwin Sheriff Universal Primary Contest Kelly Otte (Vote for One) Walt McNeil DEM Tommy L. Mills DEM Preview your actual ballot style at LeonVotes.gov * RAyan Douglas Terrell, a candidate for the Democratic nomination in House District 7, has been disqualified resulting in an unopposed Democratic contest. vote cast in this race will not change the outcome as the remaining Democratic candidate automatically advances to the General Election. Most voters in Leon County will not see this contest on their ballot. 7 w w w.LeonVotes.gov
REPUBLICAN PARTY SAMPLE BALLOT AUGUST 18, 2020 PRIMARY ELECTION 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. PARTISAN CONTESTS NONPARTISAN CONTESTS NONPARTISAN CONTESTS NONPARTISAN CONTESTS Representative in Congress, District 5 Circuit Judge School Board Member, District 4 (Vote for One) 2nd Judicial Circuit, Group 4 (Vote for One) (Vote for One) Gary Adler REP Dee Dee Rasmussen Tiffany Baker Roger Wagoner REP Alexander Stemle Nina Moody Public Defender, 2nd Judicial Circuit Amanda P. Wall City Commissioner, Seat 1 Universal Primary Contest (Vote for One) (Vote for One) Pete Williams Elaine W. Bryant Andy Thomas DEM Circuit Judge 2nd Judicial Circuit, Group 16 William Moore Jessica Yeary DEM (Vote for One) Jacqueline “Jack” Porter State Senator, District 3 Kevin Alvarez City Commissioner, Seat 2 (Vote for One) Angela Dempsey (Vote for One) Benjamin Alexander Thaddeus REP Trish Brown John Horbowy Board of County Commissioners At Large, Group 1 Lynette Halter Marva Harris Preston REP (Vote for One) Curtis Richardson Sheriff Robin Colson Bill Schack Universal Primary Contest (Vote for One) Carolyn Cummings Gerri Seay Scott Flowers Walt McNeil DEM Jeff Hendry Tommy L. Mills DEM Danielle Irwin Kelly Otte Preview your actual ballot style at LeonVotes.gov w w w.LeonVotes.gov 8
NONPARTISAN SAMPLE BALLOT AUGUST 18, 2020 PRIMARY ELECTION 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. PARTISAN CONTESTS NONPARTISAN CONTESTS NONPARTISAN CONTESTS NONPARTISAN CONTESTS Public Defender, 2nd Judicial Circuit Circuit Judge School Board Member, District 4 Universal Primary Contest 2nd Judicial Circuit, Group 4 (Vote for One) (Vote for One) (Vote for One) Dee Dee Rasmussen Andy Thomas DEM Tiffany Baker Alexander Stemle Jessica Yeary DEM Nina Moody Amanda P. Wall City Commissioner, Seat 1 Sheriff (Vote for One) Universal Primary Contest Pete Williams (Vote for One) Elaine W. Bryant Circuit Judge 2nd Judicial Circuit, Group 16 William Moore Walt McNeil DEM (Vote for One) Jacqueline “Jack” Porter Tommy L. Mills DEM Kevin Alvarez City Commissioner, Seat 2 Angela Dempsey (Vote for One) Board of County Commissioners Trish Brown At Large, Group 1 Lynette Halter (Vote for One) Curtis Richardson Robin Colson Bill Schack Carolyn Cummings Gerri Seay Scott Flowers Jeff Hendry Danielle Irwin Kelly Otte Preview your actual ballot style at LeonVotes.gov 9 w w w.LeonVotes.gov
PARTISAN COMMITTEEPEOPLE AUGUST 18, 2020 PRIMARY ELECTION 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. DEMOCRATIC PARTY CONTESTS DEMOCRATIC PARTY CONTESTS DEMOCRATIC PARTY CONTESTS Precinct 1302 Committeeman Precinct 4401 Committeeman Precinct 5105 Committeewoman (Vote for up to Two) (Vote for One) (Vote for up to Two) Steven E. Broadway DEM Kevin Carpenter DEM Chelsea Cook DEM Nathan Davis DEM Patrick Kaye DEM Kathy McGuire DEM Michael Yost DEM Rachael Reichenbach DEM Precinct 5103 Committeeman (Vote for up to Two) Marsha Turner DEM Precinct 1502 Committeeman (Vote for One) Jacob Fortunas DEM Precinct 5110 Committeewoman (Vote for up to Two) Nelson Ball DEM Adner Marcelin DEM David McNiel DEM Benjamin Rangel DEM Kathleen V. Goldfarb DEM Marcia Perlin DEM Precinct 2306 Committeeman Precinct 5103 Committeewoman (Vote for up to Two) (Vote for up to Two) Anna Wilkes DEM William Booker DEM Hannah Boswell DEM Precinct 5201 Committeewoman (Vote for up to Two) Gilbert “Gil” Daspit Jr DEM Jacqueline Porter DEM Jhorkys Katherine Paniagua Estrella DEM Valerie States DEM Constantine “Connie” Evans DEM Deborah Whisnant DEM Emily McCann DEM Precinct 3461 Committeeman (Vote for up to Two) Irene Padavic DEM Precinct 5105 Committeeman (Vote for up to Two) Angel de Armendi DEM Precinct 5203 Committeewoman (Vote for up to Two) J.B. Clark DEM Steve Been DEM Ray Montalvo DEM Jon Coulter DEM Johnnie MB Engram DEM Liam W. Martin DEM Tana McLane DEM Precinct 4167 Committeewoman (Vote for up to Two) Bob Rackleff DEM Katy Sparrow DEM Laura Whitehouse DEM Patty Ball Thomas DEM Patricia Bristol DEM Nicole Soza DEM REPUBLICAN PARTY CONTESTS REPUBLICAN PARTY CONTESTS State Committeeman Precinct 5225 Committeeman (Vote for One) (Vote for up to Two) Christian Camara REP Jennings DePriest REP Robert “DJ” Parten REP Brandon Miller REP David Ramba REP George Riley REP Alex Samuel REP Andrew Wiggins REP w w w.LeonVotes.gov 10
BOLETA DE MUESTRA DEL PARTIDO DEMÓCRATO 18 DE AGOSTO DE 2020 Esta es una muestra genérica de una boleta electoral – su boleta NO contendrá todos los concursos de esta lista. Usted puede marcar sus selecciones en esta boleta de muestra y llevarla cuando va a votar. • Instrucciones: Para votar, rellene el óvalo completamente al lado de su selección. Use el marcador asignado o bolígrafo de tinta negra o azul. • Si comete un error, pida una nueva boleta. No tache o su voto puede no contar. CONCURSO PARTIDISTA CONCURSO NO PARTIDISTA CONCURSO NO PARTIDISTA CONCURSO NO PARTIDISTA Representante ante el Congreso Juez de Circuito Miembro de la Junta Escolar, Distrito 4 Distrito 5 2do Circuito Judicial, Grupo 4 (Vote por uno) (Vote por uno) (Vote por uno) Dee Dee Rasmussen Albert Chester DEM Tiffany Baker Alexander Stemle LaShonda “L.J.” Holloway DEM Nina Moody Al Lawson DEM Amanda P. Wall Comisionado de la Ciudad, Escaño 1 (Vote por uno) Pete Williams Defensor Público, 2do Circuito Judicial Primaria Universal Elaine W. Bryant Juez de Circuito (Vote por uno) William Moore 2do Circuito Judicial, Grupo 16 (Vote por uno) Jacqueline “Jack” Porter Andy Thomas DEM Jessica Yeary DEM Kevin Alvarez Comisionado de la Ciudad, Escaño 2 Angela Dempsey (Vote por uno) Representante Estatal, Distrito 7 (Vote por uno) Trish Brown Junta de Comisionados del Condado En General, Grupo 1 Lynette Halter Taymour Khan DEM (Vote por uno) Ryan Douglas Terrell * DEM Curtis Richardson Robin Colson Bill Schack Representante Estatal, Distrito 9 Carolyn Cummings Gerri Seay (Vote por uno) Scott Flowers Arnitta Jane Grice-Walker DEM Jeff Hendry Allison Tant DEM Danielle Irwin Alguacil Kelly Otte Primaria Universal (Vote por uno) Walt McNeil DEM Tommy L. Mills DEM Puede hacer una vista previa del estilo de su boleta en LeonVotes.gov * Runa yan Douglas Terrell, candidato a la nominación demócrata para el Distrito 7 de la Cámara de Representantes, ha sido descalificado resultando en contienda democrática sin oposición. Un voto emitido en esta contienda no cambiará el resultado ya que el candidato demócrata restante avanza automáticamente a las Elecciones Generales. La mayoría de los votantes del condado de Leon no verán esta contienda en su boleta. 11 w w w.LeonVotes.gov
BOLETA DE MUESTRA DEL PARTIDO REPUBLICANO 18 DE AGOSTO DE 2020 Esta es una muestra genérica de una boleta electoral – su boleta NO contendrá todos los concursos de esta lista. Usted puede marcar sus selecciones en esta boleta de muestra y llevarla cuando va a votar. • Instrucciones: Para votar, rellene el óvalo completamente al lado de su selección. Use el marcador asignado o bolígrafo de tinta negra o azul. • Si comete un error, pida una nueva boleta. No tache o su voto puede no contar. CONCURSO PARTIDISTA CONCURSO NO PARTIDISTA CONCURSO NO PARTIDISTA CONCURSO NO PARTIDISTA Representante ante el Congreso Juez de Circuito Miembro de la Junta Escolar, Distrito 4 Distrito 5 2do Circuito Judicial, Grupo 4 (Vote por uno) (Vote por uno) (Vote por uno) Dee Dee Rasmussen Gary Adler REP Tiffany Baker Alexander Stemle Roger Wagoner REP Nina Moody Amanda P. Wall Comisionado de la Ciudad, Escaño 1 Defensor Público, 2do Circuito Judicial (Vote por uno) Primaria Universal Pete Williams (Vote por uno) Elaine W. Bryant Juez de Circuito 2do Circuito Judicial, Grupo 16 William Moore Andy Thomas DEM (Vote por uno) Jacqueline “Jack” Porter Jessica Yeary DEM Kevin Alvarez Comisionado de la Ciudad, Escaño 2 Senador Estatal, Distrito 3 Angela Dempsey (Vote por uno) (Vote por uno) Junta de Comisionados del Condado Trish Brown Benjamin Alexander Thaddeus REP John Horbowy En General, Grupo 1 Lynette Halter (Vote por uno) Marva Harris Preston REP Curtis Richardson Robin Colson Bill Schack Alguacil Primaria Universal Carolyn Cummings Gerri Seay (Vote por uno) Scott Flowers Walt McNeil DEM Jeff Hendry Tommy L. Mills DEM Danielle Irwin Kelly Otte Puede hacer una vista previa del estilo de su boleta en LeonVotes.gov w w w.LeonVotes.gov 12
BOLETA DE MUESTRA NO PARTIDISTA 18 DE AGOSTO DE 2020 Esta es una muestra genérica de una boleta electoral – su boleta NO contendrá todos los concursos de esta lista. Usted puede marcar sus selecciones en esta boleta de muestra y llevarla cuando va a votar. • Instrucciones: Para votar, rellene el óvalo completamente al lado de su selección. Use el marcador asignado o bolígrafo de tinta negra o azul. • Si comete un error, pida una nueva boleta. No tache o su voto puede no contar. CONCURSO PARTIDISTA CONCURSO NO PARTIDISTA CONCURSO NO PARTIDISTA CONCURSO NO PARTIDISTA Defensor Público, 2do Circuito Judicial Juez de Circuito Miembro de la Junta Escolar, Distrito 4 Primaria Universal 2do Circuito Judicial, Grupo 4 (Vote por uno) (Vote por uno) (Vote por uno) Dee Dee Rasmussen Andy Thomas DEM Tiffany Baker Alexander Stemle Jessica Yeary DEM Nina Moody Amanda P. Wall Comisionado de la Ciudad, Escaño 1 Alguacil (Vote por uno) Primaria Universal Pete Williams (Vote por uno) Elaine W. Bryant Juez de Circuito 2do Circuito Judicial, Grupo 16 William Moore Walt McNeil DEM (Vote por uno) Jacqueline “Jack” Porter Tommy L. Mills DEM Kevin Alvarez Comisionado de la Ciudad, Escaño 2 Angela Dempsey (Vote por uno) Junta de Comisionados del Condado Trish Brown En General, Grupo 1 Lynette Halter (Vote por uno) Curtis Richardson Robin Colson Bill Schack Carolyn Cummings Gerri Seay Scott Flowers Jeff Hendry Danielle Irwin Kelly Otte Puede hacer una vista previa del estilo de su boleta en LeonVotes.gov 13 w w w.LeonVotes.gov
MIEMBROS DE LOS COMITÉS PARTIDISTAS MARTES, 18 DE AGOSTO DE 2020 Esta es una muestra genérica de una boleta electoral – su boleta NO contendrá todos los concursos de esta lista. Usted puede marcar sus selecciones en esta boleta de muestra y llevarla cuando va a votar. • Instrucciones: Para votar, rellene el óvalo completamente al lado de su selección. Use el marcador asignado o bolígrafo de tinta negra o azul. • Si comete un error, pida una nueva boleta. No tache o su voto puede no contar. DEMOCRATIC PARTY CONTESTS CONCURSOS DEL PARTIDO DEMOCRATIC DEMÓCRATO PARTY CONTESTS DEMOCRATIC PARTY CONTESTS Miembro del Comité del Recinto 1302 Miembro del Comité del Recinto 4401 Miembro del Comité del Recinto 5105 (Hombre) (Vote por hasta dos) (Hombre) (Vote por uno) (Mujer) (Vote por hasta dos) Steven E. Broadway DEM Kevin Carpenter DEM Chelsea Cook DEM Nathan Davis DEM Patrick Kaye DEM Kathy McGuire DEM Michael Yost DEM Rachael Reichenbach DEM Miembro del Comité del Recinto 5103 (Hombre) (Vote por hasta dos) Marsha Turner DEM Miembro del Comité del Recinto 1502 (Hombre) (Vote por uno) Jacob Fortunas DEM Miembro del Comité del Recinto 5110 (Mujer) (Vote por hasta dos) Nelson Ball DEM Adner Marcelin DEM David McNiel DEM Benjamin Rangel DEM Kathleen V. Goldfarb DEM Marcia Perlin DEM Miembro del Comité del Recinto 2306 Miembro del Comité del Recinto 5103 (Hombre) (Vote por hasta dos) (Mujer) (Vote por hasta dos) Anna Wilkes DEM William Booker DEM Hannah Boswell DEM Miembro del Comité del Recinto 5201 (Mujer) (Vote por hasta dos) Gilbert “Gil” Daspit Jr DEM Jacqueline Porter DEM Jhorkys Katherine Paniagua Estrella DEM Valerie States DEM Constantine “Connie” Evans DEM Deborah Whisnant DEM Emily McCann DEM Miembro del Comité del Recinto 3461 (Hombre) (Vote por hasta dos) Irene Padavic DEM Miembro del Comité del Recinto 5105 (Hombre) (Vote por hasta dos) Angel de Armendi DEM Miembro del Comité del Recinto 5203 (Mujer) (Vote por hasta dos) J.B. Clark DEM Steve Been DEM Ray Montalvo DEM Jon Coulter DEM Johnnie MB Engram DEM Liam W. Martin DEM Tana McLane DEM Miembro del Comité del Recinto 4167 (Mujer) (Vote por hasta dos) Bob Rackleff DEM Katy Sparrow DEM Laura Whitehouse DEM Patty Ball Thomas DEM Patricia Bristol DEM Nicole Soza DEM REPUBLICAN PARTY CONTESTS CONCURSOS DEL PARTIDO REPUBLICAN REPUBLICANO PARTY CONTESTS Miembro del Comité del Estado (Hombre) Miembro del Comité del Recinto 5225 (Vote por uno) (Hombre) (Vote por hasta dos) Christian Camara REP Jennings DePriest REP Robert “DJ” Parten REP Brandon Miller REP David Ramba REP George Riley REP Alex Samuel REP Andrew Wiggins REP w w w.LeonVotes.gov 14
319 Early Voting Monday, August 3 – Sunday, August 16 Northeast Early Voting is provided for all voters in Leon 27 County before each election. Voters can cast Branch Library 5513 Thomasville Rd 10:00 am – 6:00 pm a ballot in person at any Early Voting site during voting hours. You can also pick M Rd on i ll e up or drop off a Vote-by-Mail ballot ro eS asv at any Early Voting site. t om Th Lake Jackson Community Center 3840 N. Monroe St, Ste 301 10:00 am – 6:00 pm Eastside Branch Library 1583 Pedrick Rd 10:00 am – 6:00 pm Ten ne Dr 90 ss e eS t Ma han Blountstown H Leon County Courthouse wy FSU Tucker Center 301 S. Monroe St 505 W. Pensacola St First Floor Plaza Fort Braden East Entrance 8:00 am – 4:00 pm Community Center 10:00 am – 6:00 pm Leon County 16387 Blountstown Hwy Election Center FAMU Student 2990-1 Apalachee Pkwy 10:00 am – 6:00 pm Union Multipurpose 10:00 am – 6:00 pm Room C 1628 S. M.L. King, Jr. Blvd 10:00 am – 6:00 pm Dr. B.L. Perry, Jr. Branch Library 2817 S. Adams St 10:00 am – 6:00 pm Ca pi ta lC ir N EW! Vote-by-Mail dropboxes Wo at each Early d Voting Site! od le R vill e il dv or Hw f aw y Cr Woodville Community Center 8000 Old Woodville Rd 10:00 am – 6:00 pm 15 w w w.LeonVotes.gov
Election Day August 18, 2020 is Election Day – your last chance to vote! If you choose to vote on Election Day, you must cast your ballot at your assigned polling place. Your polling place is based on your precinct (where you live), both are listed on your Voter Information Card. Look up your polling place at the end of this guide or online at LeonVotes.gov. For assistance, please call our office at (850) 606-8683 Monday through Friday 8:30 am to 5 pm. Our office and your polling place will be open 7 am to 7 pm on August 18, Election Day. All voters waiting in line at 7 pm will have the opportunity to cast a ballot. If you decide to wait until Election Day to vote, please check our website LeonVotes.gov for any last minute changes that might affect your ability to vote at your normal polling place. Photo and Signature ID Bring a valid ID to make voting easy! Voting in person at an Early Voting site or on Election Day requires valid photo and signature ID. The photo and signature can come from a single ID or a combination of IDs from the following list: • Florida Driver’s License • Veteran Health ID issued by the • Florida Identification Card United States Department of • US Passport Veteran Affairs • Debit or Credit Card • Concealed Weapon / Firearm License • Military ID issued pursuant to §790.06, F.S. • Student ID • Employee ID issued by any branch, • Retirement Center ID department, agency or entity of the Federal Government, the State, a • Neighborhood Association ID county, or a municipality. • Public Assistance ID Your Voter Information Card does not count as valid ID to vote. If you are not able to produce proper ID, you can still vote using a Provisional Ballot. A Provisional Ballot is an alternative voting method for a voter whose eligibility is in question or cannot be verified at their polling site. It allows the Supervisor of Elections office to count the voter’s ballot after the office determines that the voter is eligible. Some Provisional Ballot voters may be required to submit additional eligibility documentation to the Supervisor of Elections office by 5 pm Thursday, August 20 for their ballot to be counted. Voters may track their Provisional Ballot status at LeonVotes.gov or by contacting our office at (850) 606-8683 Monday through Friday from 8:30 am to 5 pm. w w w.LeonVotes.gov 16
Accessible Voting Voters with disabilities may bring an assistant with them to the polls or ask that poll workers provide assistance. All of our polling places are equipped with an ADA compliant accessible voting device that allows voters with disabilities to vote independently and privately. The accessible voting device is made available upon request. 1. Request to use the accessible voting device when you check in. 2. The poll worker will customize your voting session to fit your needs. 3. Follow the instructions as they are presented through the controller or your own accessible device. 4. Use the controller or your device to make your selections as you move through the contests on 6. Print and cast your ballot. Once you are satisfied your ballot. with your selections, you will instruct the voting 5. Review your ballot. Before you cast your ballot, be machine to mark your ballot choices and cast your sure your ballot reflects your choices. ballot. Votaciones en Español Si necesita ayuda en español, habrán recursos Una guía de votación completa en español se podrá disponibles en su centro de votación y en nuestro encontrar en cada centro de votación, en nuestro sitio web: LeonVotes.gov/es. En nuestro sitio web sitio web LeonVotes.gov/es, o puede ser recogida encontrarás información sobre el proceso electoral en nuestra oficina: 2990-1 Apalachee Parkway, en el condado León, instrucciones sobre como Tallahassee, Florida 32301. votar-por-correo, la boleta oficial en español y como ¡Necesitamos trabajadores electorales que hablen registrarse para votar o actualizar su información. español! Para someter una aplicación, visite Si necesita ayuda en español por teléfono, llame a LeonVotes.gov y haga clic en Poll Worker Info, o nuestra oficina para hablar con un miembro del visite nuestra oficina. Contacte a nuestra oficina para personal que puede ayudarle. más información sobre convertirse en un trabajador electoral. 17 w w w.LeonVotes.gov
LEON COUNTY POLLING PCT LOCATION ADDRESS PCT LOCATION ADDRESS 1203 John Wesley 1689 Old Saint Augustine Rd 2358 Aquilina Howell Conference Center 3955 W Pensacola St United Methodist Church 2359 Bethel Methodist Church 1470 Bethel Church Rd 1205 Optimist Park 1806 Indianhead Dr E 2363 Crossway Baptist Church 405 Crossway Rd 1230 Optimist Park 1806 Indianhead Dr E 2365 Fort Braden Community Center 16387 Blountstown Hwy 1251 Jack L. McLean Center 700 Paul Russell Rd 2366 Crossway Baptist Church 405 Crossway Rd 1255 Faith Christian Family Center 310 Laura Lee Ave 2380 Generations Church 3080 W Tennessee St 1257 Woodville Community Center 8000 Old Woodville Rd 2401 Moose Lodge 1478 Capital Cir NW 1258 Faith Christian Family Center 310 Laura Lee Ave 2451 Bethel Methodist Church 1470 Bethel Church Rd 1259 Southwood Community Center 4675 Grove Park Dr 2502 Palmer Munroe Teen Center 1900 Jackson Bluff Rd 1301 Tallahassee Urban League 923 Old Bainbridge Rd 2503 FSU Tucker Center (East Entrance) 505 W Pensacola St 1302 Lincoln Neighborhood Center 438 W Brevard St 2504 Palmer Munroe Teen Center 1900 Jackson Bluff Rd 1303 Palmer Munroe Teen Center 1900 Jackson Bluff Rd 2506 Palmer Munroe Teen Center 1900 Jackson Bluff Rd 1309 FAMU Student Union 1628 S Martin Luther 2507 Truth Gatherers Dream Center 1317 High Rd Multi-Purpose Room C King Jr. Blvd 1311 Bethel AME Church 501 Orange Ave W 2509 ALARM International Ministries 2532 W Tharpe St 1313 Smith-Williams Service Center 2295 Pasco St 2511 Generations Church 3080 W Tennessee St 1314 FSU Tucker Center (East Entrance) 505 W Pensacola St 2513 Moose Lodge 1478 Capital Cir NW 1315 Jacob Chapel Baptist Church 2333 Lake Bradford Rd 3101 Freedom Church 1 Assembly of God st 2801 Thomasville Rd 1317 Jake Gaither Community Center 801 Tanner Dr 3103 Thomasville Road Baptist Church 3131 Thomasville Rd 1319 Bethel AME Church 501 Orange Ave W 3104 Thomasville Road Baptist Church 3131 Thomasville Rd 1321 Jack L. McLean Center 700 Paul Russell Rd 3107 Thomasville Road Baptist Church 3131 Thomasville Rd 1327 Southwood Baptist Church 5177 Capital Circle SW 3109 Immanuel Baptist Church 2351 Mahan Dr 1351 Jacob Chapel Baptist Church 2333 Lake Bradford Rd 3110 Immanuel Baptist Church 2351 Mahan Dr 1353 Jacob Chapel Baptist Church 2333 Lake Bradford Rd 3401 Freedom Church 1 Assembly of God st 2801 Thomasville Rd 1355 Southwood Baptist Church 5177 Capital Circle SW 3403 The Episcopal Church of the Advent 815 Piedmont Dr 1359 Southwood Baptist Church 5177 Capital Circle SW 3405 Freedom Church 1st Assembly of God 2801 Thomasville Rd 1361 Woodville Community Center 8000 Old Woodville Rd 3409 Gray Memorial 2201 Old Bainbridge Rd United Methodist Church 1362 Woodville Community Center 8000 Old Woodville Rd 3411 Lake Jackson Community Center 3840 N Monroe St 1501 Family Worship and Praise Center 1609 Branch St 3412 Lake Jackson Community Center 3840 N Monroe St 1502 Family Worship and Praise Center 1609 Branch St 3413 Wildwood Presbyterian Church 100 Ox Bottom Rd 1503 Lawrence-Gregory 1115 Dade St Community Center 3414 Wildwood Presbyterian Church 100 Ox Bottom Rd 1505 Springfield Community Center 1702 Joe Louis St 3451 Freedom Church 1 Assembly of God st 2801 Thomasville Rd 1507 FSU Tucker Center (East Entrance) 505 W Pensacola St 3453 Salvation Army 2410 Allen Rd 2251 Woodville Community Center 8000 Old Woodville Rd 3455 Unitarian Universalist Church 2810 N Meridian Rd 2252 Woodville Community Center 8000 Old Woodville Rd 3457 Fellowship Baptist Church 3705 N Monroe St 2253 Woodville Community Center 8000 Old Woodville Rd 3459 Fellowship Baptist Church 3705 N Monroe St 2303 Saint City Ministries 1415 Daniels St 3461 Lake Jackson Community Center 3840 N Monroe St 2305 Aquilina Howell Conference Center 3955 W Pensacola St 3467 St. Louis Catholic Church 3640 Fred George Rd 2306 Calvary the Cornerstone M.B. Church 1915 Dale St 3468 Seminole Baptist Church 3330 Mission Rd 2307 Crossway Baptist Church 405 Crossway Rd 3469 Northwoods Baptist Church 3762 Capital Circle NW 2355 Jacob Chapel Baptist Church 2333 Lake Bradford Rd 3473 Friendship AME Church 5975 Old Bainbridge Rd These locations are subject to change due to circumstances beyond our control, such as storms and the pandemic. Before you depart for the polls, please check our website LeonVotes.gov for the latest updates on polling places. w w w.LeonVotes.gov 18
LOCATIONS BY PRECINCT PCT LOCATION ADDRESS PCT LOCATION ADDRESS 3475 Wildwood Presbyterian Church 100 Ox Bottom Rd 4458 Canopy Roads Baptist Church 925 Bannerman Rd 3477 Bethelonia AME Church 8997 N Meridian Rd 4459 Epiphany Lutheran Church 8300 Deerlake Rd 3501 Faith Presbyterian Church 2200 N Meridian Rd 4461 Deer Lake United Methodist 8013 Deerlake Rd S 3502 Salvation Army 2410 Allen Rd 5101 Westminster Gardens 301 E Carolina St 3507 Gray Memorial 2201 Old Bainbridge Rd 5103 Tallahassee Elks Lodge 276 N Magnolia Dr United Methodist Church 5105 Sue H. McCollum Community Center 501 Ingleside Ave 3509 Marzuq Shrine Center 1805 N Monroe St 5107 St. Stephens Lutheran Church 2198 N Meridian Rd 3513 Seminole Baptist Church 3330 Mission Rd 5110 United Church of Tallahassee 1834 Mahan Dr 3551 Salvation Army 2410 Allen Rd 5115 Grace Lutheran Church 2919 Miccosukee Rd 4101 Premier Health & Fitness Center 3521 Maclay Blvd 5153 Calvary Chapel 8614 Mahan Dr 4103 Fellowship Presbyterian Church 3158 Shamrock S 5154 Lighthouse Children’s Home 7771 Mahan Dr 4105 St. Peters Prim. Bap. Church 2565 Centerville Rd 5165 Grace Lutheran Church 2919 Miccosukee Rd 4106 St. Peters Prim. Bap. Church 2565 Centerville Rd 5201 Parks & Recreation Dept. 1201 Myers Park Dr 4107 St. Peters Prim. Bap. Church 2565 Centerville Rd 5203 Optimist Park 1806 Indianhead Dr E 4109 St. Peters Prim. Bap. Church 2565 Centerville Rd 5204 Parks & Recreation Dept. 1201 Myers Park Dr 4119 Good Shepherd Catholic Church 4665 Thomasville Rd 5205 John Wesley 1689 Old Saint Augustine Rd 4125 Celebration Baptist Church 3300 Shamrock St E United Methodist Church 4152 Grace Lutheran Church 2919 Miccosukee Rd 5207 Jackson Lodge 2818 Apalachee Pkwy 4153 Tallahassee Heights 3004 Mahan Dr 5209 Tallahassee Elks Lodge 276 N Magnolia Dr United Methodist Church 5211 Towne East Baptist Church 1055 Richview Rd 4154 Tallahassee Heights 3004 Mahan Dr 5212 Capital City Christian Church 6115 Mahan Dr United Methodist Church 5214 First Church of the Nazarene 1983 Mahan Dr 4155 Westminster Oaks 1221 Commencement Cove 5219 Life Point Church 1224 Pedrick Rd 4157 Lighthouse Children’s Home 7771 Mahan Dr 5220 Piney Z Plantation Lodge 950 Piney Z Plantation Rd 4159 Miccosukee Community Center 13887 Moccasin Gap Rd 5221 Dept. of Agriculture Complex 3125 Conner Blvd 4161 The Retreat at Bradleys Pond 9002 Bradley Rd 5223 Gospel Light Church 3415 Apalachee Pkwy 4162 Calvary Chapel 8614 Mahan Dr 5224 Gospel Light Church 3415 Apalachee Pkwy 4163 Fellowship Presbyterian Church 3158 Shamrock S 5225 Southwood Community Center 4675 Grove Park Dr 4167 Four Oaks Community Church 4500 W Shannon Lakes Dr 5227 Tallahassee Heights 3004 Mahan Dr 4168 Four Oaks Community Church 4500 W Shannon Lakes Dr United Methodist Church 4173 Indian Springs Baptist Church 5593 Veterans Memorial Dr 5228 Life Point Church 1224 Pedrick Rd 4184 St. Peters Prim. Bap. Church 2565 Centerville Rd 5251 Morningside Baptist Church 1560 Pedrick Rd 4401 Premier Health & Fitness Center 3521 Maclay Blvd 5252 Morningside Baptist Church 1560 Pedrick Rd 4403 Good Shepherd Catholic Church 4665 Thomasville Rd 5258 Gospel Light Church 3415 Apalachee Pkwy 4405 Wildwood Presbyterian Church 100 Ox Bottom Rd 5260 Woodrun Baptist Church 8203 Apalachee Pkwy 4408 Summerbrooke Golf Club 7505 Preservation Rd 5261 Celebrate New Life Church 3050 Agape Ln 4451 Unitarian Universalist Church 2810 N Meridian Rd 5263 Dorothy Spence Community Center 4768 Chaires Cross Rd 4453 FL Association of Court Clerks 3544 Maclay Blvd 5264 Dorothy Spence Community Center 4768 Chaires Cross Rd 4455 Christ Presbyterian Church 2317 Bannerman Rd 5265 Dorothy Spence Community Center 4768 Chaires Cross Rd 4456 Christ Presbyterian Church 2317 Bannerman Rd 5284 Capital City Christian Church 6115 Mahan Dr 4457 Canopy Roads Baptist Church 925 Bannerman Rd 9000 Supervisor of Elections Office 2990 Apalachee Pkwy * Premier Health and Fitness 4101/4401: Polling site requests voters to submit to a no-contact temperature check prior to entry. These locations are subject to change due to circumstances beyond our control, such as storms and the pandemic. Before you depart for the polls, please check our website LeonVotes.gov for the latest updates on polling places. 19 w w w.LeonVotes.gov
Non-Profit Org. U.S. Postage MARK S. EARLEY PAID Supervisor of Elections Tallahassee, FL P.O. Box 7357 Permit No. 593 Tallahassee, FL 32314 & Spa nis h e ! h id Englis Ballots Ins añol le esp Samp cursos en ono o te re eléf ¡Solici rsona, por t ov/es! en pe eonVotes.g en L Your Vote is Your Voice OFFICIAL ELECTION GUIDE 2020 PRIMARY ELECTION AUGUST 18, 2020 MARK S. EARLEY SUPERVISOR OF ELECTIONS, LEON COUNTY
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