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The Candidate Qualifying period for local offices in Leon County officially closed at noon today!“My office has finished...
06/12/2026

The Candidate Qualifying period for local offices in Leon County officially closed at noon today!

“My office has finished processing all qualifying paperwork for local candidates in Leon County, I encourage every eligible voter to use their voice in both the Primary and General Elections by casting their ballot. If you are eligible and not yet registered to vote, now is the time to register and get election ready. Do not wait until the last minute.” - Supervisor Earley

⭐ Candidate status will be reflected soon on the Leon County Supervisor of Elections website here https://www.leonvotes.gov/Candidates-Elected-Officials-and-Campaign-Finance/Candidate-and-Elected-Official-Information

⭐ Visit LeonVotes.gov/ElectionReady to register to vote and learn more about how you can prepare to participate in the August 18 Primary Election.

⭐ In the coming weeks voters will be able to view their sample ballot on LeonVotes.gov/YourVoterInfo

For your election information please visit. LeonVotes.gov



Mark S. Earley, Supervisor of Elections for Leon County, announces 2026 candidate qualifying dates for local offices in ...
06/03/2026

Mark S. Earley, Supervisor of Elections for Leon County, announces 2026 candidate qualifying dates for local offices in Leon County.

"Candidate qualifying is a critical part of our elections...Recent legislation made changes to qualifying paperwork, so candidates should ensure they are using current forms and following the latest laws.” -Supervisor Earley.

Read the full article at: https://www.leonvotes.gov/Your-Elections-Office/News-and-Notices/ArtMID/465/ArticleID/48/Leon-County-Supervisor-of-Elections-Announces-2026-Candidate-Qualifying-Dates

The following local offices are currently up for election in Leon County:

County Commissioner – Districts 1, 3, 5, & At-Large 2
County School Board Member– Districts 1, 3, & 5
Tallahassee City Commissioner – Seats 3, 4/Mayor, & 5
Soil and Water Conservation Supervisor – Seats 1, 3, & 5
Canopy Community Development District Supervisor – Seats 1 & 2
Fallschase Community Development District Supervisor – 1 & 5
Capital Region Community Development District Supervisor – Seats 1, 3, & 5
Piney Z Community Development District Supervisor– Seats 1, 3, & 5

For your election information please visit. LeonVotes.gov

🚨 Attention Leon County voters & prospective candidates!We can now accept and hold qualifying documents for Leon County ...
05/27/2026

🚨 Attention Leon County voters & prospective candidates!

We can now accept and hold qualifying documents for Leon County prospective candidates. Document processing begins when the qualifying period opens at noon on Monday, June 8.

Local candidates seeking to run for office in Leon County have until
noon Friday, June 12, to file their qualifying paperwork.

🔍 Pro tip:

- Consider filing forms early but note that your candidacy becomes official only when the qualifying window opens.

- See the list of local offices that will be up for election this cycle.

- Learn how to file and qualify for local office on our Election Information for Candidates page.

- For information on filing and qualifying as a statewide or multi-county candidate, please visit the Division of Elections’ Candidates and Committees webpage.

For your election information please visit. LeonVotes.gov

Did you see Supervisor Earley's opinion piece this past weekend published by Tallahassee Democrat? Here's a brief summar...
05/27/2026

Did you see Supervisor Earley's opinion piece this past weekend published by Tallahassee Democrat?

Here's a brief summary of what he shared.

Leon County conducts a full retabulation audit after every election by running all ballots through a second, independent tabulator. In 2022, the results matched the original count at over 99.99%. To make this process transparent, the Elections Office partnered with the LeRoy Collins Institute at FSU to create public Post‑Election Audit Dashboards. These dashboards let voters explore audit data, compare results, and view privacy‑protected ballot images. The system improves public trust, reduces staff workload, and helps voters independently verify election accuracy.

Read the full article here: https://www.tallahassee.com/story/opinion/2026/05/24/leon-county-voters-can-now-see-post-election-audits-opinion/90201922007/


Honoring the heroes who gave everything for us. 🌺Memorial Day began as “Decoration Day,” a quiet act of love after the C...
05/25/2026

Honoring the heroes who gave everything for us. 🌺

Memorial Day began as “Decoration Day,” a quiet act of love after the Civil War—families placing flowers on the graves of those who never came home. Over time, it became a National Day of Remembrance for all American service members who made the ultimate sacrifice.

Their courage protects the freedoms we live by today—including the right to vote.

So, as we reflect on their legacy, we invite you to take a moment to ensure your voter information is up to date. Staying informed and prepared is one meaningful way to honor the values they fought to preserve

For your election information please visit. LeonVotes.gov

Heartfelt congrats to our team members who achieved 5 and 10 years of public service to Leon County voters. Join us in t...
05/21/2026

Heartfelt congrats to our team members who achieved 5 and 10 years of public service to Leon County voters. Join us in thanking Juan, Buddy, Cory, Laurina and Megann for their superior work and dedication to provide outstanding voter services and accessible elections!

The Leon County Supervisor of Elections office will be closed on Monday, May 25, in observance of Memorial Day.For your ...
05/21/2026

The Leon County Supervisor of Elections office will be closed on Monday, May 25, in observance of Memorial Day.

For your election information please visit. LeonVotes.gov

Our office is closed today in observance of Florida Emancipation Day.Emancipation was proclaimed in Tallahassee-Leon Cou...
05/20/2026

Our office is closed today in observance of Florida Emancipation Day.

Emancipation was proclaimed in Tallahassee-Leon County on May 20, 1865, eleven days after the end of the American Civil War and two years after President Abraham Lincoln’s Emancipation Proclamation freed those enslaved in Southern states. The Proclamation was read by Union General Edward M. McCook from the steps of the Knott House, effectively ending slavery in the state of Florida.

Learn something new about Florida’s history and the events that shaped our community with engaging programming, thematic book lists, movie watchlists, and other resources available through the LeRoy Collins Leon County Public Library System. Visit https://buff.ly/vMojth1 for more information.

In 2020, Leon County became the first county in Florida to recognize Florida Emancipation Day as an official County holiday.

For your election information please visit LeonVotes.gov

OFFICE CLOSURE NOTICEThe Leon County Supervisor of Elections office will be closed on Wednesday, May 20, in honor of Flo...
05/15/2026

OFFICE CLOSURE NOTICE

The Leon County Supervisor of Elections office will be closed on Wednesday, May 20, in honor of Florida Emancipation Day.

LeonVotes.gov

Congratulations on the exemplary, innovative work by our colleagues across the country! 🎉
05/12/2026

Congratulations on the exemplary, innovative work by our colleagues across the country! 🎉

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