ACTIVE REGISTERED VOTERS as of 03/10/2015
Republicans:
221,563
Democrats:
226,067
Others:
182,954
Total:
630,584

2015 Election Calendar

  

                                                                

January 1-2

County offices closed for New Year's Day 

January 12
 

M-12 Treasurer's Report Due for Candidates and Political Committees  

January 12

 

 Q4-14 Treasurer's Report Due for political party executive committees
(See Reporting Dates for political party executive committees for details) 
January 19 

County offices closed for Martin Luther King Jr. Birthday 

January 23
 Tentative date to mail ballots to overseas and absent military voters for March 10 Municipal Elections
February 2  TRG-14 (Termination) Report Due for Candidates

February 3

 Tentative Date to begin mailing ballots to domestic voters for March 10 Municipal Elections

February 9

 

Registration deadline for March 10 Municipal Elections

February 10  

M-1 Treasurer's Report Due for Candidates and Political Committees   

February 16

County offices closed for Presidents Day (Employee In-Service Day)  

February 24

Prior to noon, poll watcher election day designations due for March 10 Municipal Elections

March 4
5 p.m. - Deadline for voter to request mail ballot to be mailed for Municipal Elections
March 7
Deadline to mail ballots to overseas and absent military voters for Special General Election

March 9

 

 

5 p.m. - Deadline for voter to submit signed affidavit to Supervisor of Elections to cure unsigned mail ballot envelope for Pinellas County Municipal Elections

March 9

 

 Last day to pick up mail ballot in Supervisor of Elections office for Pinellas County Municipal Elections; "emergency excuse" affidavit required to pick up ballot on Election Day
March 10   

M-2 Treasurer's Report Due for Candidates and Political Committees    

March 10
 Municipal Elections

March 12

 

 5 p.m. - Deadline for voter voting provisional ballot to provide evidence of eligibility to Supervisor of Elections for Pinellas County Municipal Elections
March 22
 Tentative Date to begin mailing ballots to domestic voters for Special General Election
March 23
 Registration deadline for Special General Election
March 28
 Prior to noon, poll watcher early voting designations due for April 21 Special General Election
April 7
 Municipal Runoff Election (if necessary)
April 7
 Prior to noon, poll watcher election day designations due for April 21 Special General Election
April 10  

M-3 Treasurer's Report Due for Candidates and Political Committees    

April 10

 

 Q1-15 Treasurer's Report Due for political party executive committees
(See Reporting Dates for political party executive committees for details) 
April 11
 Early voting begins for Special General Election
April 15
 5 p.m. - Deadline for voter to request mail ballot to be mailed for Special General Election
April 18
 Early voting ends for Special General Election

April 20

 

 5 p.m. - Deadline for voter to submit signed affidavit to Supervisor of Elections to cure unsigned mail ballot envelope for Special General Election

April 20

 

 Last day to pick up mail ballot in Supervisor of Elections office; "emergency excuse" affidavit required to pick up ballot on Election Day  for Special General Election
April 21
 Special General Election - State Representative District 64
April 23
 5 p.m. - Deadline for voter voting provisional ballot in Special General Election to provide evidence of eligibility to Supervisor of Elections
May 11
 

M-4 Treasurer's Report Due for Candidates and Political Committees    

May 25  

County offices closed for Memorial Day   

June 10  

M-5 Treasurer's Report Due for Candidates and Political Committees    

July 3
 County offices closed for Independence Day  
July 10
 M-6 Treasurer's Report Due for Candidates and Political Committees     

July 10

 

 Q2-15 Treasurer's Report Due for political party executive committees
(See Reporting Dates for political party executive committees for details)
July 11
 Deadline to mail ballots to overseas and absent military voters for St. Petersburg Primary Election 
July 21M-8 Treasurer's Report Due for Candidates and Political Committees     
September 19Deadline to mail ballots to overseas and absent military voters for Municipal General Election 
September 29Tentative Date to begin mailing ballots to domestic voters for Municipal General Election 
October 5
Registration deadline for General Election 
October 13
M-9 Treasurer's Report Due for Candidates and Political Committees     

October 13

 

Q3-15 Treasurer's Report Due for political party executive committees
(See Reporting Dates for political party executive committees for details)

October 20
Prior to noon, poll watcher designations for election day due for Municipal General Election 
October 28
5 p.m. - Deadline for voter to request mail ballot to be mailed 

November 2

 

5 p.m. - Deadline for voter to submit signed affidavit to Supervisor of Elections to cure unsigned mail ballot envelope 

November 2

 

Last day to pick up mail ballot in Supervisor of Elections office; "emergency excuse" affidavit required to pick up ballot on Election Day  
NovemberMunicipal General Elections

November 5

 

5 p.m. - Deadline for voter voting provisional ballot to provide evidence of eligibility to Supervisor of Elections 
November 11County offices closed for Veterans Day      
November 10
M-10 Treasurer's Report Due for Candidates and Political Committees     
November 26-27

County offices closed for Thanksgiving holiday  

 

December 10
M-11 Treasurer's Report Due for Candidates and Political Committees    
December 25

County offices closed for Christmas 

   
                                                                   2016   
March 1  Presidential Preference Primary & Municipal Elections
August 30  Primary Election 
November 8  General Election 
   
                                                                   2017   
March 7
 Municipal Elections
August 29
 St. Petersburg Primary Election
November 7
 Municipal General Elections
 

 

NOTE: Treasurer's Report deadlines apply to political committees, electioneering communication organizations and candidates for 2016 elections unless otherwise noted. Political party executive committees have a different reporting schedule as listed in the calendar above.