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Early Voting for the 2024 Presidential Preference Primary

  • 6 March 2024
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MEDIA ALERT


For Immediate Release
March 6, 2024
Contact: Brian E. Corley
Phone: 352 521-4323

Early Voting for the 2024 Presidential Preference Primary

Pasco County FL – Brian E. Corley, Supervisor of Elections announces the opening of the early voting period for the 2024 Presidential Preference Primary Election beginning Saturday, March 9th through Saturday, March 16th from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. daily at the following twelve locations throughout Pasco County: 

 
West Pasco Government Center
    8731 Citizens Dr, New Port Richey

Hudson Library
    8012 Library Rd, Hudson

J. Ben Harrill Recreation Complex
    2830 Gulf Trace Blvd, Holiday

Regency Park Library
    9701 Little Rd, New Port Richey

Odessa Community Center
    1627 Chesapeake Dr, Odessa

Land O’ Lakes Recreation Complex
    3032 Collier Pkwy, Land O’ Lakes

Pasco County Utilities Administration Building
    19420 Central Blvd, Land O’ Lakes

New River Library
    34043 State Road 54, Wesley Chapel

Wiregrass Ranch Sports Campus
    3021 Sports Coast Way, Wesley Chapel

Wesley Chapel District Park 
    7727 Boyette Rd, Wesley Chapel

Alice Hall Community Center
    38116 5th Ave, Zephyrhills

East Pasco Government Center
    14236 6th St, Dade City
 
Pasco County voters may vote in person at any early voting site.  Visit PascoVotes.gov for wait times at all locations.
 
Voters must present photo and signature identification when early voting or vote a provisional ballot. To expedite voting, voters with address updates are encouraged to call the elections’ office at 800-851-8754 or update their voter record online at PascoVotes.gov/OVR before going to vote. 

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.

Some party candidates for president have reportedly suspended or ended their presidential campaigns.

If a candidate did not submit a formal withdrawal before December 12, 2023, in accordance with section 103.101(3), Florida Statutes, the candidate nominee’s name must remain on the Presidential Preference Primary (PPP) ballot for his or her respective party. A vote cast for any candidate nominee appearing on the ballot will count as a vote for that candidate.


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