Election Day
PRIMARY ELECTION August 26, 2008

 

Voter Registration closes for PRIMARY ELECTION July 28, 2008

Vote Absentee Ballot in Person

Call for Absentee Ballot For All Elections 653-9520 or 697-0503

Early Voting for August Primary Begins August 11, 2008 - August 23, 2008

Vote Early at Franklin County Elections Office 47 Avenue F, Apalachicola

Vote early at Franklin County Annex 1647 Hwy 98 E, Carrabelle

Have you moved or had a change in registration

Call to confirm your current residence and mailing address

Make sure your registration records are upto date

Make Your Vote Count

Welcome to our new website, we hope you find it very helpful!

Photo & Signature ID required to vote or you must vote a PROVISIONAL BALLOT

SAMPLE BALLOT IS NOW AVAILABLE ON WEBSITE

 

Welcome to the Franklin County Supervisor of Elections website

It is our goal to provide you with a friendly, informative and useful website and I encourage you to browse through the various features.  With the help of this site we hope to better educate you about your right to vote and to answer any questions you may have about the electoral process. The goal of the Franklin County Elections Office is to provide services to the voters of Franklin County in an impartial and non-partisan manner.  We will consistently conduct successful elections in compliance with the laws to ensure that every eligible voter can exercise their right to vote.  It is important that everyone votes and every vote counts.

If I can be of service, please feel free to e-mail, call or visit the elections office.

Thank You for visiting.

Best Wishes,

Doris Shiver Gibbs,

Franklin County Supervisor of Elections

Duties of the Supervisor

As an elected official, the Supervisor of Elections administers all elections in Franklin County, conducts voter registration and issues voter information cards, updates voter registration lists, and provides for absentee registration and absentee voting. The Supervisor of Elections also is responsible for qualifying candidates for county office and receiving candidate campaign finance reports and financial disclosure reports. Other duties and responsibilities include maintaining election equipment, hiring and training poll workers, equipping polling places and providing information and statistics on voter registration, voting and elections. The Supervisor also maintains financial disclosure reports for non-office holders who serve on various boards throughout Franklin County.

The Supervisor of Elections Office is located at:

47 Avenue F
Apalachicola, FL 32320

Office Hours:
8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Monday - Friday
(850) 653-9520 - fax (850) 653-9092
Email: dorisg@votefranklin.com

Meet Doris Gibbs
Doris Gibbs is currently serving her seventh term as Supervisor of Elections, having been first elected in 1980 and reelected thereafter... [more]


Voting Equipment
Franklin County uses the M100 voting system. [watch demo]
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