 TCPalm reports that more absentee voters offset a drop in early voting compared with the 2008 presidential election. During eight days of early voting that ended Saturday, 26,330 ballots were cast, fewer than the 28,192 over 14 days in 2008. Absentee votes more than made up the difference, Martin County Supervisor of Elections Vicki Davis said. … Click here to read more
 Early voting has begun! Here are the locations and times, followed by the first page of a sample ballot. … Click here to read more
 With all 31 precincts reporting, the Martin County Supervisor of Elections has unoffically posted winners in the following races … Click here to read more
 WPTV reports that Martin County closed its early voting 5 p.m. yesterday. Supervisor of Elections Vicki Davis reported 3,704 early ballots cast. “So, we were just a little under our estimate,” Davis said. Martin County voters returned 14,022 absentee ballots by Saturday. “We mailed over 20,000 and we expect to have at least 15,000 in-house by election day,” Davis added. … Click here to read more
 The Martin County Supervisor of Elections office reminds voters that Early Voting for the August 14 Primary election is available everyday August 4 through August 11, 8 AM to 5 PM, at the Elections Office, 135 SE Martin Luther King Jr Boulevard in Stuart. For more information, please call 288-5637 or visit MartinVotes.com. For a map … Click here to read more
 Vote By Mail ballots are available by calling the Martin County Supervisor of Elections Center at 288-5637, or by visiting MartinVotes.com and completing the request from. Voting By Mail is an option for every registered voter upon request. More than 18,000 Vote By Mail ballots have already been mailed for the August 14 primary election in Martin County … Click here to read more
 Vicki Davis, Martin County Supervisor of Elections, was recently sworn in by Florida’s Secretary of State Ken Detzner as president of the Florida State Association of Supervisors of Elections. The swearing-in ceremony took place May 15, during the association’s summer conference in Tampa Bay. … Click here to read more
 Martin County Supervisor of Elections Vicki Davis reminds residents of the January 3 deadline to change party affiliation and/or vote in the January 31 Presidential Preference Primary. … Click here to read more
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