Martin County Supervisor of Elections
Address
135 Southeast Martin Luther King Jr Boulevard
Stuart, FL 34994
(772) 288-5637
AKA:
Supervisor of Elections (Martin, County of)
Description:
The Supervisor of Elections is a constitutional officer elected to serve a four-year term. He/she runs all governmental elections in the County. This office is also responsible for registering eligible County residents as voters, temporarily removing from the registration rolls the names of people who have not voted in two years nor returned the renewal card mailed to the, and generally for maintaining the registration rolls.
VOTER REGISTRATION - To register to vote, a person must be a U.S. citizen, 18 years old on or before election day, and a legal resident of Martin County. A person may pre register during his/her 17th year. Proof of residency is not required to register to vote. The registration books close 29 days before each election. A Florida Voter Registration Application is available by mail by calling the above numbers. Voter Registration Applications are available at most city halls, banks, savings and loans, public assistance agencies, public libraries, driver's license offices and at all Supervisor of Elections offices.
ABSENTEE VOTING - Any registered voter unable to go to the polls on election day for a valid reason may vote by absentee ballot. An absentee ballot and further information, including residency requirements, can be obtained by calling or writing this office, or by visiting in person at the main office or any of the satellite courthouses. Ballots must be completed correctly and returned by 7 PM on Election Day to this office.
Hours:
Varies.
Is Shelter?
No
Related Resource
Date of Official Change:
April 7, 2025
Address Listings
Mailing
135 SE Martin Luther King JR Blvd
Stuart, FL 34994
Physical (Primary)
135 Southeast Martin Luther King Jr Boulevard
Stuart, FL 34994
Contacts
Vicki Davis
Phone Numbers
MAIN SITE PHONE
(772) 288-5637
Fax
(772) 288-5765
Services
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Description
The Supervisor of Elections is a constitutional officer elected to serve a four-year term. He/she runs all governmental elections in the County. This office is also responsible for registering eligible County residents as voters, temporarily removing from the registration rolls the names of people who have not voted in two years nor returned the renewal card mailed to the, and generally for maintaining the registration rolls. VOTER REGISTRATION - To register to vote, a person must be a U.S. citizen, 18 years old on or before election day, and a legal resident of Martin County. A person may pre register during his/her 17th year. Proof of residency is not required to register to vote. The registration books close 29 days before each election. A Florida Voter Registration Application is available by mail by calling the above numbers. Voter Registration Applications are available at most city halls, banks, savings and loans, public assistance agencies, public libraries, driver's license offices and at all Supervisor of Elections offices. ABSENTEE VOTING - Any registered voter unable to go to the polls on election day for a valid reason may vote by absentee ballot. An absentee ballot and further information, including residency requirements, can be obtained by calling or writing this office, or by visiting in person at the main office or any of the satellite courthouses. Ballots must be completed correctly and returned by 7 PM on Election Day to this office.
Hours
Varies.
Required Documents
ID.
Eligibility
No restrictions.
Fees
No fees charged.
Intake Procedure
Contact by phone.
Languages
English.
Service Area
Martin County.
Geography Served
- Florida
- Martin County
- Martin County
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Contact
Telephone Numbers
Description
The Supervisor of Elections is a constitutional officer elected to serve a four-year term. He/she runs all governmental elections in the County. This office is also responsible for registering eligible County residents as voters, temporarily removing from the registration rolls the names of people who have not voted in two years nor returned the renewal card mailed to the, and generally for maintaining the registration rolls. VOTER REGISTRATION - To register to vote, a person must be a U.S. citizen, 18 years old on or before election day, and a legal resident of Martin County. A person may pre register during his/her 17th year. Proof of residency is not required to register to vote. The registration books close 29 days before each election. A Florida Voter Registration Application is available by mail by calling the above numbers. Voter Registration Applications are available at most city halls, banks, savings and loans, public assistance agencies, public libraries, driver's license offices and at all Supervisor of Elections offices. ABSENTEE VOTING - Any registered voter unable to go to the polls on election day for a valid reason may vote by absentee ballot. An absentee ballot and further information, including residency requirements, can be obtained by calling or writing this office, or by visiting in person at the main office or any of the satellite courthouses. Ballots must be completed correctly and returned by 7 PM on Election Day to this office.
Hours
Varies.
Required Documents
ID.
Eligibility
No restrictions.
Fees
No fees charged.
Intake Procedure
Contact by phone.
Languages
English.
Service Area
Martin County
Geography Served
- Florida
- Martin County
- Martin County
If a location is grayed out it means that only certain areas within it are covered. The areas with complete covereage are listed in black.
Contact
Telephone Numbers
Description
The Supervisor of Elections is a constitutional officer elected to serve a four-year term. He/she runs all governmental elections in the County. This office is also responsible for registering eligible County residents as voters, temporarily removing from the registration rolls the names of people who have not voted in two years nor returned the renewal card mailed to the, and generally for maintaining the registration rolls. VOTER REGISTRATION - To register to vote, a person must be a U.S. citizen, 18 years old on or before election day, and a legal resident of Martin County. A person may pre register during his/her 17th year. Proof of residency is not required to register to vote. The registration books close 29 days before each election. A Florida Voter Registration Application is available by mail by calling the above numbers. Voter Registration Applications are available at most city halls, banks, savings and loans, public assistance agencies, public libraries, driver's license offices and at all Supervisor of Elections offices. ABSENTEE VOTING - Any registered voter unable to go to the polls on election day for a valid reason may vote by absentee ballot. An absentee ballot and further information, including residency requirements, can be obtained by calling or writing this office, or by visiting in person at the main office or any of the satellite courthouses. Ballots must be completed correctly and returned by 7 PM on Election Day to this office.
Hours
Varies.
Required Documents
ID.
Eligibility
No restrictions.
Fees
No fees charged.
Intake Procedure
Contact by phone.
Languages
English.
Service Area
Martin County
Geography Served
- Florida
- Martin County
- Martin County
If a location is grayed out it means that only certain areas within it are covered. The areas with complete covereage are listed in black.
Contact
Telephone Numbers
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