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Official Election Results: https://enr.electionsfl.org/CLL/3216/Summary/

Florida Election Watch: https://floridaelectionwatch.gov/

Voter Registration/ Political Party Change Deadline (Book Closing): July 25

Vote-by-Mail Ballot Mailings: July 9 (UOCAVA)/July 14-August 15 | Ballot Request Deadline: 5 p.m. on August 13

Early Voting: August 13-20  10 a.m.-6 p.m.

Election Day: August 23

Legal Ads: Supervisor of Elections office Announcement of Polling Place Changes  |  Supervisor of Elections office Announcement of Book Closing for Voter Registration  |  Canvassing Board Schedule (pdf)

Access: For information on observer access as it relates to duplication and inspection access as it related to Vote-by-Mail ballot materials, please click here.

During the Primary Election, electors will vote for state and federal representatives within their party affiliations. If opposed within their own parties, the Governor, State Cabinet Members, United States Senators, Representatives in Congress, State Representatives, State Senators and County Commissioners will be on the ballot.

The winning candidates of the Primary Election, who see opposition from another party, will then move on to the General Election in November.

Voters may also see non-partisan races including judicial candidates and candidates for school board depending on their jurisdiction.
 


FLORIDA IS A CLOSED PRIMARY STATE

Florida is a Closed Primary state. This means that only voters who are registered members of a political party may vote for their respective party’s candidates in a Primary Election. Voters without party affiliation are not eligible to vote for party candidates and voters who belong to a minor party can only vote for party candidates if those candidates are on the ballot in accordance with Florida Statute 101.021.

To make changes to their party affiliation, voters must notify the Supervisor of Elections office by completing and signing a new voter registration application form or other signed written notice that contains your date of birth or voter registration number. You cannot change your party at the polling place. To be eligible for a Primary Election, a party change must be made at least 29 days before the Primary Election as addressed in Florida Statute 97.1031.

Universal Primary: a universal primary is a contest in the Primary Election in which all candidates have the same party affiliation, but will not see opposition during the General Election. During a universal primary, all qualified electors may vote regardless of their party affiliation.


VOTER GUIDES

Supervisor of Elections Voter Guides: English  |  Spanish

League of Women Voters Voter Guide: Collier County 2022 Primary Voter Guide

The Florida Bar Voter Guide: The Vote is in Your Court


    ON THE BALLOT

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    Sample Ballot - Excel Download 
    Contingent on a voter's address and party affiliation, contests within 
    this document may appear on your ballot.

    Candidates, Committees & Parties (Collier County)

    Candidates, Committees & Parties (Florida Division of Elections)


    THREE WAYS TO VOTE

     VOTE BY MAIL
     VOTE EARLY 
     VOTE ON ELECTION DAY

VOTER TURNOUT

The data represented below reflects the total number of ballots cast, not counted.

OFFICE

Rev Dr Martin Luther King Jr Building
3750 Enterprise Avenue, Naples, FL 34104
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CONTACT

PHONE: (239) 252-8683 ● FAX: (239) 774-9468
EMAIL: Supervisor.Elections@CollierVotes.gov
HOURS: M-F 8:00am - 5:00pm

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