On April 2, the Clay County Canvassing Board certified the results of the 2024 Presidential Preference Primary Election and conducted the post-election audit. The public audit was completed with 100% accuracy and results can be viewed on ClayElections.gov. According to Florida statute, audits are conducted after every election to verify the results. After certifying an […]
Clay County Supervisor of Elections, Chris H. Chambless, reminds residents of the City of Keystone Heights and the Town of Orange Park that Tuesday, April 9, is the 2024 Municipal Super Tuesday (MST) Election. โข The City of Keystone Heights is conducting an all-mail ballot election for the 2024 MST. All eligible voters who reside […]
Clay County Supervisor of Elections, Chris H. Chambless, reminds residents that Monday, March 11, is the deadline to register to vote for the Municipal Super Tuesday (MST) Election for the City of Keystone Heights and the Town of Orange Park. Register to vote or update your voter information online at RegistertoVoteFlorida.gov or in person at […]
Early Voting for the Presidential Preference Primary (PPP) Election will take place March 8 through March 16, 2024 from 9 AM โ 6 PM daily. Only the Republican Party is participating in this yearโs PPP. Voters registered as Republican may cast their vote at ANY one of these convenient locations or find them on EarlyVoteClay.gov […]
Clay County Supervisor of Elections Chris H. Chambless invites the public to attend the Logic & Accuracy (L&A) Test for the Presidential Preference Primary Election at 9 AM on Friday, March 1. The L&A will be held at the Supervisor of Elections Office at 500 N. Orange Ave in Green Cove Springs. The L&A is […]
Supervisor of Elections, Chris H. Chambless, reminds Clay County residents that Tuesday, February 20, is the deadline to register to vote in the Presidential Preference Primary (PPP) Election on March 19. This is also the deadline to change your political party affiliation. Florida is a Closed Primary state, and voters are limited to choosing candidates […]
The Clay County Supervisor of Elections Office is pleased to announce the winner of its 2024 โI Votedโ Sticker Design Contest is Gwendolyn Harvey from Middleburg. Clay County residents, 14 years old and older, were asked to submit their artwork for a new โI Votedโ sticker design involving the themes of Clay County and democracy. […]
When a candidate decides to end a presidential bid, they often say the campaign has been “suspended,” rather than they’ve dropped out. Under election law, the phrase โsuspending a campaignโ has no formal meaning. So why “suspend a campaign” instead of “exiting a race”? There are two important reasons- delegates and money. Candidates who suspend […]