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Early voting for city elections starts Monday

18 early voting sites in Jacksonville available

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JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Starting Monday, March 9, Jacksonville voters can cast their ballots for the upcoming city elections for mayor, sheriff, supervisor of elections and more than a dozen City Council seats.

Early voting will be held at 18 sites around the city for the first election.  Registered voters can vote at any early voting location, regardless of their designated precinct.

Early voting ends on Sunday, March 22, two days before Election Day.

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Voters can vote at the downtown Supervisor of Elections office at 105 E. Monroe St. from 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. weekdays and from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturdays and Sundays.

The other 17 sites include public libraries and community centers.  They will be open daily from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.

The sites include:

  • Argyle Library, 7973 Old Middleburg Road South
  • Beaches Library, 600 3rd St., Neptune Beach
  • Bradham-Brooks Library, 1755 Edgewood Ave.
  • Gateway Town Center, 910 W. 44th St.
  • Highlands Library, 1826 Dunn Ave.
  • Legends Community Center, 5130 Soutel Drive
  • Mandarin Library, 3330 Kori Road
  • Murray Hill Library, 918 Edgewood Ave. South
  • Oceanway Community Center, 12215 Sago Ave.
  • Pablo Creek Library, 13295 Beach Blvd.
  • Regency Square Library, 9900 Regency Square Blvd.
  • San Marco Library, 1513 LaSalle St.
  • South Mandarin Library, 12125 San Jose Blvd.
  • Southeast Library, 10599 Deerwood Park Blvd.
  • University Park Library, 3435 University Blvd. North
  • Webb-Wesconnett Library, 6887 103rd St.
  • West Regional Library, 1425 Chaffee Road South


As the city elections are non-partisan, Republicans and Democrats as well as unaffiliated candidates appear on the same ballot.  Voters can vote for any candidate, regardless of their party registration.

Whose on the ballot for city offices?

If a candidate does not receive more than 50 percent of the vote in a race, the top two candidates will proceed to the general election on May 19.