Advance voting begins Monday, April 27
Advance in person voting for the Tuesday, May 19 General Primary Election will be held at the Beall Center located at 222 Cherry Street from 9 a.m. until 5 p.m. beginning Monday, April 27 and continuing through Friday, May 15. This includes Saturday and Sunday voting.
There will be no voting at the Seminole County Courthouse.
The final opportunity to vote will be on Election Day, May 19. Voting will be held at each of the county’s five precincts from 7 a.m. until 7 p.m.
The deadline to request an absentee ballot is May 8th. You can do so in person at the Election Office or by visiting securemyabsenteeballot.sos.ga.gov.
To view a specific sample ballot, or review which precinct and district you are in visit mvp.sos.ga.gov/s/ or call Elections Clerk Mike Rogerson or Election Superintendent Ron Foskey at 229-524-2878.
Three candidates are running for Seminole County Commissioner District 4: G. Meed Kelley, Matt Spooner, and Payson Trawick. Each candidate is running as a Republican. The winner will replace longtime District 4 Commissioner Jeff Braswell who announced earlier his intentions to not seek reelection.
Seminole County Commission chairman Shelia D. Williams, representing District 2, also qualified and is running unopposed.
Running for a non partisan Seminole County Board of Education post Christine M. Pugh will challenge Incumbent Spencer Stewart for the District 1 Post.
Board of Education members Trent Clark, representing District 3, and Eddie D. Alday, representing District 5, also qualified and are running unopposed.
