Sample ballots arriving soon for the General Election
Indian River County, FL – Indian River County residents should be on the lookout for their November 8, 2022, General Election sample ballot. Indian River County Supervisor of Elections Leslie Swan announced that during the week of October 17 sample ballots would be in the mail to households within the county.
“There are a variety of contests to vote for this year,” said Supervisor Swan. “I encourage voters to do their research on the candidates and issues and bring their pre-marked sample ballot with them to the polling place.”
The General Election ballot is a one-card ballot, printed on both sides for all voters, except for City of Vero Beach voters, who will receive a two-card ballot, printed on both sides. The ballot for the City of Vero Beach voters will include six charter amendment questions.
Races and Issues on the November 8 General Election ballot:
Federal Offices
United States Senator, Representative in Congress
Statewide and District Offices
Governor and Lieutenant Governor, Attorney General, Chief Financial Officer, Commissioner of Agriculture, State Representative District 34
Non-Partisan Offices
Supreme Court Judges, Fourth District Court of Appeals Judges, School Board District 2, Sebastian City Council Members, Vero Beach City Council Members, Indian River Hospital District Seats 2, 4, and 7, Indian River Mosquito Control District 2 (all precincts except precinct 1 and precinct 13.2), Indian River Soil and Water Conservation District Seat 1
Proposed Constitutional Amendments
No. 1 Constitutional Amendment – Limitation on the Assessment of Real Property Used for Residential Purposes
No. 2 Constitutional Amendment – Abolishing the Constitution Revision Commission
No. 3 Constitutional Amendment – Additional Homestead Property Tax Exemption for Specified Critical Public Services Workforce
County Referendum
Acquire Lands To Protect Water Resources, The Indian River Lagoon, Natural Areas, And Wildlife Habitat
City of Vero Beach Referendum Questions (Precincts 20, 22, 33)
Six Charter Referendum Questions
If you are interested in having your sample ballot emailed to you or if you want to download a copy of your sample ballot, visit VoteIndianRiver.gov.