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Voter Turnout Posted on Website

  • 14 February 2024
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MEDIA ALERT


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE                   
Date: February 14, 2024                                  
Contact:  Brian Corley
(352) 521-4323

Voter Turnout Posted on Website

Pasco County FL – Brian E. Corley, Supervisor of Elections announces that voter turnout for the March 19th Presidential Preference Primary Election is posted daily on the elections’ office website, PascoVotes.gov. The current voter turnout numbers represent those who have returned their vote-by-mail ballot.  Beginning March 9th, the posted turnout will include those who have voted early.

“Posting voter turnout is part of our commitment to transparency with elections in Pasco County,” said Supervisor Corley.

Voter turnout is updated every ten minutes and will continue to be updated until 6:00 p.m. on Election Day.  After the polls close at 7:00 p.m. on March 19th, the election results will be posted as soon as they become available.       

The elections’ office has mailed over 14,000 vote-by-mail ballots with new requests processed daily.  To request a vote-by-mail ballot, call the office at 800-851-8754 or visit PascoVotes.gov.  

The early voting period, at twelve locations throughout Pasco County, will begin Saturday, March 9th and end Saturday, March 16th.  Early voting times and locations can be found at https://www.pascovotes.gov/Elections/Ways-to-Vote/Early-Voting/Early-Voting-Locations-and-Wait-Times.  

Pursuant to Section 101.021, Florida Statutes, Florida is a closed primary state, which means the candidate choices on your ballot will be candidates of the same party affiliation.  The 2024 Presidential Preference Primary has no Democratic, Minor Party, or Nonpartisan candidates.  Only eligible Republican voters will receive a ballot.

   
            
Brian E. Corley, Supervisor of Elections

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