Sample Ballots Arriving Soon for the General Election

Indian River County, FL – Indian River County residents should be on the lookout for their November 5, 2024 General Election sample ballot.  Supervisor of Elections Leslie Swan announced that during the week of September 30, sample ballots will be mailed to all registered voters, with the exception of any voter who has a mail ballot request on file with the Elections Office.

“This year’s presidential election ballot is the longest ballot ever in Indian River County. The ballot consists of two cards, printed on the front and back of each card,” said Supervisor Swan.  Voters are strongly encouraged to do their research on the candidates and issues prior to going to the polls. “Bringing your pre-marked sample ballot with you to the polling place will save you time in the voting booth,” said Swan.

Races and issues on the November 5 General Election ballot include:

Federal Offices

United States President/Vice President

United States Senator

Representative in Congress, District 8

District Offices

State Senator, District 29

State Representative, District 34

County Offices

Sheriff

County Commissioner, District 5

Non-Partisan Offices

Supreme Court Judges

Fourth District Court of Appeal Judges

IRC Hospital District (Seats 1, 5, 7)

IRC Mosquito Control District (Seats 1, 3)

Municipal Offices & Referendums

City of Fellsmere

City of Sebastian

City of Vero Beach

City of Sebastian Referendum

City of Vero Beach (2) Referendums

Proposed Constitutional Amendments

  1. Partisan Election of Members of District School Boards
  2. Right to Fish and Hunt
  3. Adult Personal Use of Marijuana
  4. Amendment to Limit Government Interference with Abortion
  5. Annual Adjustments to the Value of Certain Homestead Exemptions
  6. Repeal of Public Campaign Financing Requirement

County Referendum

IRC Tourist Development Tax for Beach Re-Nourishment Referendum

School Board Referendum

IRC School District Continue Essential Operating Needs Referendum

In addition to the generic sample ballot voters will receive in the mail, voters have the option of downloading a precinct specific copy of their sample ballot by visiting VoteIndianRiver.gov.

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