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Pursuant to section 103.101(4), Florida Statutes, please note that since the Florida Democratic Party only provided one candidate nominee, the Presidential Preference Primary ballot for the Florida Democratic Party is not needed to determine party voters’ preferred party candidate nominee. Florida is a closed primary state. Only voters registered with the Republican Party of Florida have a ballot in the 2024 Presidential Preference Primary Election. 

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Active Registered VOTERS AS OF PARTY & REGISTRATION DEADLINE 

(NUMBERS UPDATED 03/04/2024)

Party Active Voters
Republicans 44,204
Democrats 12,974
No Party Affiliation 14,183
Other 2,225
Total 73,586

Election Security Safeguards

  • Voter registration application

    The Florida Division of Elections checks each voter registration application to verify the applicant's identity.  It works with state and federal agencies to identify deceased voters, felons, and non-US citizens ineligible to vote.

  • Voter ID

    Voters show a photo and signature identification to vote.

  • Voter record updates

    We update voter records electronically to record when a voter has requested a mail ballot or voted.  If someone comes to vote in person, we immediately cancel their mail ballot.  And vice versa.

  • Provisional Ballots

    Voters can vote a provisional ballot if there is a question about their eligibility.  The canvassing board reviews provisional ballots to determine eligibility.

  • Public logic and accuracy tests

    We test all state-certified tabulation equipment before each election to make sure votes are being counted correctly.  In addition, we hold a logic and accuracy test that is open to the public.  During this test, we place pre-marked ballots in randomly selected tabulation equipment to verify the accuracy.

  • 24-hour camera surveillance

    Our ballots and equipment are under 24-hour camera surveillance and stored in areas with restricted key card access until they are deployed for voting.  During voting, our ballot scanners are kept in plain sight, secured with seals to prohibit tampering.

  • Stand-alone server

    Our voter registration system is not connected to our tabulation system.  We use a stand-alone server not connected to the Internet to tabulate and report results.

  • Comparison of encrypted electronic results to paper results

    Electronic results from each ballot scanner are encrypted and backed up by paper results tapes.  One set of these tapes is posted on the door of each polling place.  A second set is driven to our Elections Office, where we double-check our initial results against these paper tapes.

  • Hand-marked paper ballots

    We vote on hand-marked, paper ballots that are held for 22 months and can be re-scanned if there is a problem with the equipment or question about results.

  • 100% post election audit

    Nassau County conducts an electronic post-election audit.  We audit 100% of our ballots by digitally scanning the paper ballots a second time through an independent system.  We then compare the election night results against the audit to verify our results.

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THANK YOU, NASSAU COUNTY ELECTION WORKERS!

Thank you to our incredible Nassau County Election Workers who diligently helped our office conduct two accurate and successful elections in 2022.  This year we trained over 500 Election Workers to serve Nassau County voters.


In addition to Election Day and Early Voting duties, our Election Workers assisted with canvassing board activities, supervised voting, logistics, polling location setup/break down, technical support, voter registration drives, and monitoring secure ballot intake stations.


We appreciate our 349 Nassau County residents who participated in the 2022 election season. We are grateful for your dedication, commitment, and hard work to ensure we have safe, accurate, and secure elections in Nassau County.

 

Please take a moment to explore our website and contact our office to let us know how we can better serve you. 

 

Please call us at 904-491-7500, or email us at [email protected]

 

We want to hear from you.


Janet H. Adkins, Nassau County Supervisor of Elections

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