Election Day 2021: St. Petersburg races, polling info and more

Examine this to see should you’re registered to vote, work out the place to vote and what’s on the poll.

ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — The banner election this fall is going on in St. Petersburg, although voters in different communities throughout Tampa Bay have a number of gadgets to contemplate, as effectively.

Election Day 2021 is on Tuesday, Nov. 2, and also you need to verify in along with your native Supervisor of Elections workplace to verify poll and precinct data. Here is a fast record of counties within the Tampa Bay space which are holding upcoming elections:

It is too late to register for the upcoming election, however you possibly can verify your voter standing and get registered if want be utilizing the Voter Data Lookup instrument on the Florida Division of State web site.

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Key dates and deadlines for the election

Election Day: Nov. 2, 2021

Ballot hours: 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. native time in Florida*

*Should you’re nonetheless in line at 7 p.m. you are legally allowed to forged your poll. Bear in mind, a lot of the state’s Panhandle is on Central time whereas the remainder of the state observes Japanese time. So, occasions are native.

What do I must convey to vote?

As a way to forged your vote in particular person on Election Day in Florida, you may must convey to your polling place a present and legitimate picture ID that features a signature.

Right here are the kinds of IDs which are accepted.

Registered to vote? Nice! Able to vote? Superior. Once more, take a look at your native Supervisor of Elections workplace to see the place you possibly can vote on Election Day.

Here is a breakdown of a few of the gadgets voters can be requested to contemplate this 12 months — decisions are “sure” or “no” except in any other case indicated:

Manatee County

  • Abolish and Dissolve the Trailer Estates Hearth Management District
  • Bradenton Seaside Constitution Modification 1: Eradicating Time period Limits
  • Metropolis of Bradenton Seaside Mayor
    • John Chappie
    • David Galuszka
  • Metropolis of Holmes Seaside Fee
    • Renee Ferguson
    • John A. Monetti
    • Pat Morton
    • Terry W. Schaefer
    • Carol Soustek
  • Holmes Seaside Referendum: Trade Property
  • Longboat Key Density Referendum

Pinellas County

  • St. Petersburg Metropolis Council Member District 1
    • Copley Gerdes
    • Bobbie Shay Lee
  • St. Petersburg Metropolis Council Member District 2
    • Brandi Gabbard (automated winner)
    • Kyle Corridor (Withdrew from race)
  • St. Petersburg Metropolis Council Member District 4
    • Lisset Hanewicz
    • Tom Mullins
  • St. Petersburg Metropolis Council Member District 6
    • Gina Driscoll
    • Mhariel A. Summers
  • St. Petersburg Metropolis Council Member District 8
  • St. Petersburg No. 1 Constitution Modification
  • St. Petersburg No. 2 Constitution Modification
  • St. Petersburg No. 3 Constitution Modification
  • St. Petersburg No. 4 Constitution Modification
  • St. Petersburg No. 5 Constitution Modification
  • St. Petersburg No. 6 Constitution Modification
  • St. Petersburg No. 7 Constitution Modification
  • St. Petersburg Referendum Query: Advert Valorem Tax Exemptions
  • St. Petersburg Mayor

Polk County

  • Fort Meade Metropolis Fee Seat 1
    • Ashlee Dishong
    • Herlinda Resendez
    • Jim “Possum” Schaill
  • Fort Meade Metropolis Fee Seat 1
    • Barbara Arnold
    • Samuel Berrien
  • Lakeland Constitution Modification 1: Fee Vacancies
  • Lakeland Constitution Modification 2: Metropolis Canvassing Board Alternate options
  • Lakeland Metropolis Commissioner District C Southwest
    • Allyson “Al” Lewis
    • Sara Roberts McCarley
  • Lakeland Metropolis Commissioner District D Southeast
    • Mike Musick
    • Shandale Terrell
  • Lakeland Mayor
  • Winter Haven Metropolis Commissioner Seat 5
    • Matthew Logan Crowley
    • James H. “JP” Powell

Sarasota County

How can I report voting issues?

The Florida Division of Elections is working onerous to make sure a secure and safe Election Day for all voters. However, should you encounter issues, there are a number of locations the place you possibly can report them.

Textual content 10 Tampa Bay:: 727-577-8522

Voter Help Hotline: 1-866-308-6739

Florida Voter Fraud Hotline: 1-877-868-3737

Contact the Division of Elections: 850-245-6200

Contact your Supervisor of Elections: Discover yours right here.

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