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Need to Register or update your information? You can do that online!

 

Since 2017, the State of Florida offers the convenience of online voter registration. If you wish to register or update your current Florida registration, just click on the Register to Vote or Update Voter Info buttons above and follow the prompts. Online voter registration is not only more convenient, it is more secure

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Bradford County Supervisor of Elections is committed to accessibility

The goal of Bradford County Supervisor of Elections Office is to provide a website that is functional and accessible to all users. Please be aware that our efforts are ongoing

If you use assistive technologies and find any material is inaccessible, please contact us by telephone at (904) 966-6266 or by email at bradsoe@bradfordcountyfl.gov. Please provide us with your contact information, the web page address and location of the requested material, and your preferred format.

We welcome your questions about this accessibility statement and feedback on how to improve our website's accessibility.

 

News

- Due to redistricting, the Bradford County Commission and School Board District Map and the Precinct Map have been updated. These are available under "Voter Information".  New voter cards indicating your new precinct and district will be mailed out in the fall.


- Required posting of legal notices can be found in the "Legal Notices" link in the left-side menu


-You can now register to vote or update your voter registration information online! Just click "Register to Vote" or "Update Voter Info" buttons above.

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Amanda Seyfang, Supervisor of Elections, Bradford County

P.O Box 58 * Starke, Florida 32091
bradsoe@votebradfordfl.gov

Phone: (904) 966-6266
Hours: M-F: 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.

Accessibility Statement

Amanda Seyfang, Supervisor of Elections, Bradford County
P.O Box 58 * Starke, Florida 32091 | bradsoe@votebradfordfl.gov | Phone: (904) 966-6266 | Hours: M-F: 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Accessibility Statement


Under Florida law, e-mail addresses are public records. If you do not want your e-mail address released in response to a public records request, do not send electronic mail to thie entity. Instead, contact this office by phone or in writing. History --s. 1, ch 2006-232