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Three Florida Supreme Court justices
are proven judicial activists:

R. Fred Lewis
Peggy A. Quince
Barbara J. Pariente


These people will be on the November ballot.
VOTE NO
ON RETAINING THESE JUDGES!

Trigger the Vote!




MAKE YOUR PREFERENCE KNOWN!
Florida is a CLOSED Primary State. This means that if you are registered as an Independent or No Party Affiliation (NPA), you cannot vote in the Republican Presidential Preference Primary. You can vote in non-partisan races such as municipal elections, school boards and judgeships.

The Republican Florida Presidential Preference Primary
was held January 31, 2012.
Deadline for registering to vote in Florida is 29 days prior to an election.
    You can pick up a Voter Registration form at the following locations, or download form at  election.dos.state.fl.us/ to change your party.
Driver's License Bureaus
Public Assistance Offices
Public Libraries and numerous other locations
Or Voter Registration Office in your county:


      Okaloosa  County            
1804 Lewis Turner Blvd., Suite 404     
Fort Walton Beach, FL 32547-1285      
           (850) 651-7272                
www.govote-okaloosa.com        

Santa Rosa County                     Walton County
6495 Caroline St, Suite F            571 E. Nelson Ave
           Milton, FL                         DeFuniak Springs, FL
(850)983-1900                         (850) 892-8112
www.santarosa.fl.gov/elections/      www.votewalton.com/   


What is a Universal Primary?     
If in any race, only candidates of one major party have qualified, and there are no minor party, independent, or write-in candidates for the general election, that race will be on the primary ballot for ALL registered voters of the jurisdiction, regardless of party registration.  




Voter Information
by County:

Okaloosa
Santa Rosa
Walton
Escambia


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