Politics & Government

Voter Information Cards to be Mailed Out

The Supervisor of Elections is required to mail new voter information cards to all registered voters as part of the redistricting process, which included redrawing precinct lines to conform to new district boundaries.

Pinellas County Supervisor of Elections Deborah Clark started mailing new Voter Information Cards to all 600,000 registered Pinellas County voters June 18.

The mailing process will take place over three weeks, and the last cards will be mailed July 2, according to a news release.

Voters should look for red-white-and-blue mailers from the Supervisor of Elections office and not confuse them with campaign materials. The new cards will provide voters with their district and precinct numbers and polling places.

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Clark is required to mail new voter information cards to all registered voters as part of the redistricting process, . Some district and precinct numbers have changed, but most polling places remain the same.

“We’re asking voters to review the information on their cards to ensure everything is current and accurate,” Clark said in a news release.  “If changes need to be made, we encourage voters to call us at 464-VOTE as soon as possible, so we can make the changes before the Aug. 14 Primary.”

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Voters who do not receive a voter card by July 6 or have misplaced it, can call 727-464-VOTE to request a replacement card.

Voter information cards are not required to vote. The cards are for informational purposes only. Voters should bring photo and signature identification to the polls to avoid delay.  

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