Election Day
Nov 5, 2024
How to Vote
Vote By Mail
Registered voters who have enrolled in vote by mail will receive a ballot. The last day to request a vote-by-mail ballot is 5 PM, Thursday, October 24.
Early Voting
Registered Alachua County voters may vote at any early voting location from October 21 - November 3rd, 9 AM to 6 PM.
Election Day
Registered voters who wish to vote on Election must do so at their assigned polling location. Polls are open 7 AM to 7 PM on Tuesday, November 5, 2024.
Register to Vote
The deadline to register to vote or to update your voter registration in order to vote in the November 5, 2024 election is Monday, October 7.
Democratic Voter Guide
The Alachua County Democratic Party fully supports the following Democratic candidates and Amendments for election.
President of the United States
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Vice President Kamala Harris
for President
Contact: Website -
Governor Tim Walz
for Vice President
United States Congress District 3
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Tom Wells
Contact: Website
State Attorney 8th Circuit
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Yvens Pierre-Antoine
Contact: Website
Florida Senate District 9
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Sylvain Doré
Contact: Website
County Commission Seat 1
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Mary Alford
Incumbent
Contact: Website
Amendments
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Florida Amendment 1
Partisan Election of Members of District School Boards
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Florida Amendment 2
Right to Fish and Hunt
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Florida Amendment 3
Adult Personal Use of Marijuana
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Florida Amendment 4
Amendment to Limit Government Interference with Abortion
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Florida Amendment 5
Annual Adjustments to the Value of Certain Homestead Exemptions
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Florida Amendment 6
Public Financing for Campaigns of Candidates for Elective Statewide Office
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Alachua County Amendment 1
Amending the County Charter to Provide for County Commissioner Elections on an At-Large Basis
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Alachua County Amendment 2
Renewal of existing one mill ad valorem tax for public schools
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City of Gainesville Charter Amendment
City of Gainesville Charter Amendment on Local Public Utilities
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High Springs Amendments
1) Updating Corporate Boundary; 2) Updating Public Notice requirements; 3) Update Oath of Office & Ability to Alter Appropriations and Reductions; 4) Updating Public Owned Lands
Supreme Court Justices
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Renatha Francis
NO for retention
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Meredith Sasso
NO for retention
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All other Judges
Neutral