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Active Registered Voters as of 01/14/2012
Republicans: 88,877
Democrats: 42,164
Others: 39,757
Total: 170,798
Vote by Mail

Experience the convenience of
voting by mail.  Any registered
voter may vote by mail. 
Requests can be made online.

Presidential Preference
Primary

The Presidential Preference
Primary is set for January 31,
2012.

Florida is a closed primary
state. Click here for more
information.

Early voting will start on
January 16th and end on
January 28th.  The hours will be
from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.  There
will be no early voting on
Sundays.

As more voters vote before
Election Day and in order to
more efficiently use our
resources, we have
consolidated precincts where
appropriate.
 
 
Current Election Law

       Election Laws 2011 - Precleared

       Chapter 2011-40

       Third-Party Voter Registration

BCC Redistricting

The Board of County
Commissioners adopted new
district boundaries on
September 13, 2011.

See the new district maps under
the "Election Information" tab.


State Redistricting

       AAUW Presentation 1-16-2012 - Redistricting

       Florida House

       Florida Senate


Welcome

The Supervisor of Elections Office is very active planning for the 2012 election cycle
and a busy Presidential election year.

If you have not registered to vote, want to declare a party affiliation or change your
party affiliation, you must complete a new voter registration application form BEFORE
the registration closing date noted below.

Click the ‘Register to Vote’ link, print, complete, and return the voter registration application form to the Supervisor of Elections Office before the registration closing deadline.

2012 ELECTION DATES

Registration closing – January 3, 2012
Presidential Preference Primary – January 31, 2012

Registration closing – July 16, 2012
Primary Election – August 14, 2012

Registration closing – October 9, 2012
General Election – November 6, 2012

Registered Collier County Voters may exercise their right to vote in one of three
ways: by mail/absentee ballot, during Early Voting or on Election Day at their
assigned precinct.


Jennifer J. Edwards ~ Collier County Supervisor of Elections
Rev Dr Martin Luther King Jr Building ~ Collier Government Complex ~ 3295 Tamiami Trl E ~ Naples FL 34112-5758

Phone: (239) 252-8450 ~ Fax: (239) 774-9468
Email: SupervisorOfElections@CollierGov.net
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