From Brian E. Corley Supervisor of Elections
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From Brian E. Corley Supervisor of Elections
An enhancement to our website—www.pascovotes.com Vol. 9 4th Quarter Oct 2015 From Brian E. Corley Supervisor of Elections In the fourth quarter of 2015, we’re closing out the year with a Special Municipal Election for Port Richey Mayor on October 13th. We’re simultaneously preparing for the first quarter of 2016 for the Presidential Preference Primary on March 15th. There is much to do for the upcoming presidential election year, but we have many elements in place, e.g. our pollworker recruitment, our training schedule, our training manuals and videos, our equipment and software upgrades, our education and outreach strategy, and a newly approved budget that reflects a nominal increase despite a presidential election year ahead of us to include the additional election - the Presidential Preference Primary. What is a Presidential Preference Primary? The PPP is part of the nominating process for United States presidential elections. In these early primaries, voters express their preference for the presidential candidate they would like to see representing their party in the November General Election. As the first elimination contests among the presidential candidate hopefuls, the states with the earliest primaries are targeted heavily on the campaign trail. Although the outcome of these primaries does not directly determine which candidates will go on to the final race, in Florida, the PPP determines which candidate the party delegates will be bound to vote for during the national party conventions. Historically, the earliest primaries are more influential to the process of nominating presidential candidates. Some states hold caucuses which differ from primaries in that they are managed by the political parties themselves rather than the local governments. Either way, Presidential Preference Primaries are the creation of political parties, and were never part of our country’s constitution. The political parties make the rules about how the party delegates are allocated throughout the states. What’s important for Floridians to know is that the the PPP is a closed primary . Voters can choose only among those candidates that are the same party affiliation as their voter registration. As the debates unfold and your opinions are being formed, take a moment to insure that your voter registration reflects the same party as the candidate of your choice. If not, the registration books close to party changes on February 16, 2016. Happy Fall! In this Edition... What’s Happening • • • 2 Veteran’s Day Essay Contest Community Partnering Did you Know? • • 3 On-line Training 2016 Election Dates Registration Statistics Republican 116,828 Democrat 100,766 No Party 74,552 Minor Party 15,328 TOTAL 307,474 As of October 12, 2015 Requires Responsibility V O T E PA S C O Supervisor of Elections’ Offices Dade City (352) 521-4302 Land O’ Lakes (813) 929-2788 New Port Richey (727) 847-8162 What’s Happening .... Community Partnering ... Veteran’s Day Ceremony On Wednesday, November 11, 2015, we will once again partner with Superintendent Kurt S. Browning, Pasco County Schools, to sponsor the districtwide Veteran’s Day Ceremony in honor of our nation’s veterans. The ceremony from the River Ridge Center for the Arts will be videotaped and made available to all 70,000 students in 84 schools districtwide. In addition to opening remarks by Superintendent Browning and Supervisor of Elections Corley, Congressman Gus Bilirakis will be the keynote speaker. The River Ridge ROTC will present the colors and perform the flag folding ceremony. The flag will be presented to a veteran who is a Pasco County Schools alumni. Music will be provided by River Ridge Middle and High Schools, and the Cypress Elementary School Chorus. Our partnership with Pasco County Schools is an extension of our Vote in Honor of a Vet program and our annual high school voter registration drive. The high school registration drive will take place immediately following the ceremony at all Pasco County High Schools. Elections’ Office Ambassadors will be available to register and/or pre-register eligible high school students. The River Ridge Center for the Arts is located at 11646 Town Center Road, New Port Richey, and the public is invited to attend. Learn more about the ceremony at #pascovadayon. Fourth Grade Essay Contest As part of the Pasco Constitutional Officers Essay Contest initiative, the elections’ office will be sponsoring an essay contest for fouth grade students themed “What Freedom Requires Responsibility Means to Me.” The winning essay will be presented as part of the Veteran’s Day Ceremony on November 11th. Students are asked to submit a 500 word essay for judging. The three judges are: Tina Stavrou-Klem, Senior Instructional Specialist for Social Studies K-12, Pasco County Schools, Susan McHugh, Cambridge Civics and U.S. History, Pasco Middle School, and Beverly Ledbetter, Adjunct Professor, Department of Education, St. Leo University. The prizes for the top three essays are: $100 Visa Gift Card, sponsored by VFW Post 6180, New Port Richey, $75 Visa Gift Card, sponsored by Jarrett Ford, Dade City, and $50 Visa Gift Card by Jarrett Ford. Move the Vote Initiative As part of our ongoing Voter Outreach Program, we are always looking for innovative, cost-effective ways to reach voters with reminders about maintaining an updated voter registration. While new homeowners are quick to update their address for necessary services, things like voter registrations are often overlooked. With the important 2016 election cycle coming up, my office will be partnering with Pasco County Realtor Associations in getting out an important reminder for new homeowners both new to Pasco and those relocating. Port Richey Special Municipal Election Did you know .... Move the Vote (con’t) . . As an added service, realtors have agreed to pass along a reminder to new homeowners to update their voter registration information. An informative flyer which includes upcoming election dates and elections’ office contact information can easily be distributed via e-mail. Anything we can do in advance to help voters prepare for the upcoming election cycle ultimately helps us to ensure smoother election days. We appreciate the community support of the Pasco County Realtor Associations. On-line Training Revamped The on-line portion of pollworker training covers topics such as conflict management and disability sensitivity training. This portion of the training is statutorily required once each election cycle and is in addition to the task-specific training pollworkers receive prior to each Election Day. Revisions to the 2016 on-line portion of pollworker training were necessary to introduce the pollworkers to the new technology and equipment upgrades and the resultant changes in procedures. The revisions are complete, and include the upgrade to the EViD (Electronic Voter Identification) units, the software upgrade to the DS200 voting machines, 2016 Election Dates: Presidential Preference Primary: March 15, 2016 Municipal Elections: April 12, 2016 Primary Election: August 30, 2016 General Election: November 8, 2016 Visit our website at pascovotes.com October 13, 2015 and the introduction of the ADA compliant ExpressVote machines. Our on-line training also includes an overview of the “big picture” on Election Day. Pollworkers take a look at the complete opening and closing process of the polling place as well as how to efficiently process voters throughout the day. Covering these important and required topics in an on-line format greatly reduces the amount of class time needed for training, thus saving money and staff time. The on-line training platform is completely filmed and produced in-house by elections staff. Proceed With Caution! Special interest groups and political organizations are already out in force for the 2016 election cycle! If you receive information from any source other than the Supervisor of Elections’ Office that suggests you may not be registered to vote, DO NOT push the panic button until you check with our office. The most reliable source of information regarding your voter registration can be found at the Division of Elections website: http://dos.myflorida. com/elections/for-voters/check-yourvoter-status-and-polling-place. These groups have also been known to target absentee voters. If you receive confusing information regarding your vote-by-mail ballot, please contact our office at 800851-8754 or check the status of your voteby-mail ballot at pascovotes.com.