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Applications available here: PBC REC ELECTION DATES & DEADLINES As the Palm Beach County REC Election Operations team has received numerous questions regarding the upcoming elections – primary, municipal and general – we felt it might be helpful to post the information below, which is directly from the Palm Beach County Supervisor of Elections website Election Dates and Deadlines (votepalmbeach.gov), so voters could keep it handy: 2024 Presidential Preference Primary (PPP) & Uniform Municipal Elections Deadline to register to vote and, in the PPP, to register with one of the two major political parties: Tuesday, February 20, 2024 Early Voting: 7:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m., March 9, 2024 - March 17, 2024 Deadline to request that a Vote-by-Mail ballot be MAILED to you: 5:00 p.m. on Thursday, March 7, 2024 Deadline to return your Vote-by-Mail ballot to our Main Office: 7:00 p.m. on Tuesday, March 19, 2024 Election Day: 7:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m., Tuesday, March 19, 2024 What is the Presidential Preference Primary? The Presidential Preference Primary Election is part of the presidential nominating process for Florida’s two major political parties. Voters registered with those parties (DEM) or (REP) express their preference for the presidential candidate they would like to see representing their party on the General Election ballot in November. After the PPP, designated political party delegates from Florida formally nominate the preferred presidential candidate at the respective party’s national convention. These national conventions are typically held in July or August. Based on the party rules governing delegate voting procedures, the party decides at the convention which presidential candidate will represent the party on the General Election ballot. What is a Municipal Election? Municipalities have governing bodies whereby the members are elected by the voters living within the municipality. Each of the 39 municipalities in Palm Beach County has a charter that stipulates the term of the office and the frequency of the elections. The Municipal Election is run by the municipality; therefore, each has its own qualifying dates and rules pursuant to its charter and ordinances. A municipality may have a provision in its charter that necessitates a Run-Off election. All voters eligible to vote within the municipality may vote in the Municipal Run-Off Election. Voters living within the boundaries of the municipality are eligible to participate in the election for that municipality. Voters living in unincorporated Palm Beach County are not eligible to participate in municipal elections. Voters can find their municipality on their voter registration information card or by calling the Supervisor of Elections office at (561) 656-6200. 2024 Uniform Municipal Elections as of 1/16/2024 Belle Glade, Boca Raton, Delray Beach, Greenacres, Highland Beach, Hypoluxo, Juno Beach, Jupiter Inlet Colony, Lake Park, Lake Worth Beach, Lantana, Loxahatchee Groves, North Palm Beach, Ocean Ridge, Pahokee, Palm Beach, Palm Beach Gardens, Riviera Beach, Royal Palm Beach, South Bay, Tequesta, Wellington, and West Palm Beach. Sample ballots will be posted when they are available. 2024 Primary Election Deadline to register or change party: Monday, July 22, 2024 Early Voting: 7:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m., August 10, 2024 - August 18, 2024 Deadline to request that a Vote-by-Mail ballot be MAILED to you: 5:00 p.m. on Thursday, August 8, 2024 Deadline to return your Vote-by-Mail ballot to our Main Office: 7:00 p.m. on Tuesday, August 20, 2024 Election Day: 7:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m., Tuesday, August 20, 2024 IMPORTANT: Florida is a "closed primary" state. That means that only the voters registered within that political party may vote in that party's Primary Election unless a Universal Primary Contest (UPC)* occurs. You can change your party affiliation by submitting an updated Voter Registration Application at any time, but the change must be made 29 days before a Primary Election in order to be valid for that election. All registered voters, regardless of party affiliation, may vote on issues and nonpartisan races during a Primary Election. *A Universal Primary Contest (UPC) occurs if all candidates for an office have the same party affiliation and the winner will have no opposition in the General Election. 2024 General Election Deadline to register to vote: Monday, October 7, 2024 Early Voting: 7:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m., October 21, 2024 - November 3, 2024 Deadline to request that a Vote-by-Mail ballot be MAILED to you: 5:00 p.m. on Thursday, October 24, 2024 Deadline to return your Vote-by-Mail ballot to the Main Office: 7:00 p.m. on Tuesday, November 5, 2024 Election Day: 7:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m., Tuesday, November 5, 2024 What is a general election? A General Election is held in November of every even-numbered year. The Primary Election for nominating party nominees for the General Election is 11 weeks before the General Election. During a general election, all registered voters may vote for any candidate or question on the ballot. If there are write-in candidates who have qualified for a particular office, a space will be left on the general election ballot where their name can be written. MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS The REC Election Operations Committee and our Republican candidates need your support with the upcoming Municipal Elections and Presidential Primary. Election Day for the Presidential Primary and most Municipal Elections is March 19th (Some municipalities are having their elections on a different day in March) and we need your help to win all 26 races where Republican candidates are running in Palm Beach County. We need volunteers to help with phone calls, texting and emailing to GET OUT THE VOTE! Scripts and materials will be provided and you can do this from home. With huge voter turnout expected this March for the Presidential Primary, there has never been a better opportunity to get Republicans elected to municipal offices. We hope you can find some time to help. We need to WIN BIG in 2024! If you're interested in volunteering, please reach out to Emily at 561-213-6844 or
[email protected] FLORIDA TOPS ALL STATES FOR REPUBLICAN VOTER REGISTRATION The state of Florida now has more registered Republican voters than any state in the country, with 5,141,848 registered voters! Republicans have 779,701 more registered voters than Democrats in the state of Florida as of December 31, 2023. The widest margin ever! While we have been adding thousands of Republican voters to the voter rolls, Democrats have been losing voters. This is the largest advantage Republicans have ever had in Florida and if the totals keep trending like they have been the difference could be over 1 million voters by the 2024 elections which would be huge. We need to keep registering more Republican voters in Palm Beach County. Please encourage your friends and neighbors especially new neighbors who may have moved in from out of state to register to vote and to register as Republicans. Here is the link to register to vote on the Palm Beach County SOE website: [link removed] Kevin Neal Chairman Palm Beach County Republican Executive Committee PRESIDENT TRUMP ENDORSES EARLY VOTING AND VOTE-BY-MAIL President Trump recently came out in support of Vote-by-Mail and Early In-Person Voting in states that allow it (Like Florida). This comes as Governor Ron DeSantis has also come out in support of Early Voting and won the Early Vote in 2022 (Vote-by-Mail + Early Voting). REQUEST YOUR VOTE-BY-MAIL BALLOT The FloridaGOP is asking you to request your Vote-by-Mail Ballot to ensure that you have a ballot automatically sent to you, which helps remind you of upcoming elections. After you receive your vote-by-mail ballot, you still have three options: 1. Fill it out and return it by mail (all counties allow you to track your ballot, just like Fedex) 2. Fill it out and drop it off at an Elections Office or Early Voting Location in your county. 3. Do not fill out your vote-by-mail ballot, and instead, go vote in person. (Bring your blank vote-by-mail ballot with you to show that you have not filled it out) If you are a Republican in Florida (Yes, even you Election Day-only voters) I am asking you to contact your County's Election Office RIGHT NOW to request your ballot over the phone. Here’s the link to request a Vote-By-Mail ballot in Palm Beach County: [link removed] JOIN THE PALM BEACH COUNTY REPUBLICAN EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Become a Committeeman/Committeewoman By Joining The Palm Beach County Republican Executive Committee (REC) and Help Elect Republicans for the 2024 Elections (Click above to go to the website or go to palmbeach.gop) MISSION STATEMENT: The Republican Executive Committee of Palm Beach County is committed to promoting Republican ideals and principles; recruiting and electing qualified candidates for public office; developing a grassroots organization that will motivate the electorate to vote; and to raise the funds necessary to complete these objectives. ALL APPLICANTS FOR THE REC MUST BE REGISTERED REPUBLICANS FOR A MINIUMUM OF 365 DAYS AND CURRENTLY RESIDE IN PALM BEACH COUNTY. HOW DO YOU BECOME A MEMBER? COMPLETE AN APPLICATION FOR APPROVAL AND ATTEND THE NEXT 2 MEETINGS. REC APPLICATION THE REPUBLICAN EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEETS THE 2nd WEDNESDAY OF EVERY OTHER MONTH IN 2024 at 6:45PM. EXCEPTIONS MAY APPLY. NEXT MEETING: THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 15 PALM BEACH AIRPORT HILTON 150 AUSTRALIAN AVE. WEST PALM BEACH Questions: Contact Katina Maxwell, Membership Recruitment Committee (561) 371-8726 or
[email protected] REPUBLICAN PARTY OF PALM BEACH COUNTY LINCOLN DAY GALA, MARCH 15, 2024 Visit our website www.palmbeach.gop for the most up to date information, as well as signing up for our emails and newsletter. MARTIN COUNTY LINCOLN DAY DINNER, FEB. 10, 2024 Martin County Republican Party presents Lincoln Day Dinner 2024 with Keynote Speaker Dan Bongino. More info to be announced…. Click on the link for more info. [link removed] Note: The Republican Party of Palm Beach County posts notices from all Republican candidates as requested. The Republican Party of Palm Beach County provides these notices for information purposes only and does not take sides or make endorsements in primary elections. DEBORAH ADEIMY, REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR CONGRESS TO RETIRE LOIS FRANKEL, CD-22 JOIN US! DebAdeimy4Congress.com DAN FRANZESE, CANDIDATE FOR CONGRESS, AGAINST LOIS FRANKEL IN CD-22 Contact Diane Evans to sign up at
[email protected] or 561-632-6521 To Learn More About Dan’s Campaign, Visit His Campaign Website at www.DanForUSA.com ANDREW GUTMANN, CANDIDATE FOR CONGRESS, CD-22 Read the Florida’s Voice story where Andrew takes Lois Frankel to task HERE. To learn more about Andrew and his platform, CLICK HERE. To donate securely to Andrew’s campaign, CLICK HERE. ANNE GERWIG, CANDIDATE FOR STATE HOUSE 93 BRANDON CABRERA, CANDIDATE FOR STATE HOUSE 93 CHRISTIAN ACOSTA, CANDIDATE FOR STATE HOUSE, DISTRICT 94, FUNDRAISER FEB 9 MEG WEINBERGER, CANDIDATE FOR STATE HOUSE, DISTRICT 94, FUNDRAISER, FEB 9 LAURO DIAZ, CANDIDATE FOR SHERIFF Email:
[email protected] Website: www.DiazForSheriff2024.com MICHAEL GAUGER, CANDIDATE FOR SHERIFF JOHN FISCHER, REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR COUNTY COMMISSION, DISTRICT 5 Please visit John’s website: JohnForDistrict5.com Please consider a donation: [link removed] Please Watch the Video & Consider a Donation: VIDEO LINK DONATE HERE PAGE LEWIS, REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR SCHOOL BOARD DISTRICT 1 MIKE LETSKY, REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR SCHOOL BOARD DISTRICT 5 DR. SUZANNE PAGE, REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR SCHOOL BOARD DISTRICT 5 Almost ready to Launch! Elevating Education in District 5: A Message from Dr. Suzanne Page Campaign Pre-Launch Help us reach more voters with your best contribution below DOWNLOAD A PETITION ---- or ---- DONATE HERE VoteSuzannePage.com RODERICK CLARKE, REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR PORT OF PALM BEACH TOM CARNEY, REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR DELRAY BEACH MAYOR AMANDA SILVESTRI, REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR WELLINGTON VILLAGE COUNCIL BRIAN STENBERG, CANDIDATE FOR BOCA RATON CITY COUNCIL, SEAT D ANNEZE BARTHELEMY, CANDIDATE FOR DELRAY BEACH CITY COMMISSION, SEAT 3 RON HOWARD, STATE COMMITTEEMAN REPUBLICAN FEDERATED WOMEN OF SOUTH FLORIDA, FEB 7 Dinner & The Constitution of the United States of America with Joni Bryan, The 917 Foundation and Sarah McAbbe~ Stand in the Gap Foundation - February 7th @6pm - Maggiano's, Boca Raton For More Details and to Purchase Tickets: [link removed] BOCA RATON REPUBLICAN CLUB, JAN 25 Dinner event with Siggy Flicker - January 25th at 5:15pm – Pavilion Grille, Boca Raton. Click For More Details and to Purchase Tickets: [link removed] SECOND AMENDMENT CONSTITUTIONALISTS OF FLORIDA (SACFLA), JAN 25 PATRIOTS FOR FLORIDA CLUB, INC. – NAPLES, JAN 27 FLORIDA REPUBLICAN ASSEMBLY, JAN 29 The Florida Republican Assembly will be doing a class in Palm Beach County in January. Time & place being finalized. This class has a limit of 12, with 4 confirmed already. Here’s the link to the training [link removed] Lou Marin will be teaching the course, and it would be well worth anyone’s time. The cost is $350. CONSERVATIVE CLUB OF VALENCIA RESERVE, FEB 1 TRUMPETTES USA, FEB 10 SAVE THE DATE: CLAYS FOR KIDS, FEB. 23, 2024 “WE THE LOCALS” PODCAST GET GREAT MAGA GEAR AND HELP THE REPUBLICAN PARTY OF PALM BEACH COUNTY THE "WIRE" "The Wire" is a weekly e-bulletin of the Palm Beach County Republican Party. If you would like to submit an entry for it, please send your submission to Kelly Collins at
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