Winter 2012 - Indian River County, Supervisor of Elections
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Winter 2012 - Indian River County, Supervisor of Elections
Closed primary: 50 total delegates (reduced from 99 delegates due to RNC penalty) Winning candidate received all 50 Florida delegates. Indian River Mitt Romney 11,936 54% County Newt Gingrich 6,050 27% Rick Santorum 2,657 12% Ron Paul 1,213 5% Indian River County had the 5th highest voter turnout out of 67 counties in the state of Florida for the Presidential Preference Primary Election. Voters turned out in full force on January 31st, bringing the county’s turnout percentage to 50.95! The total number of ballots cast in Indian River County was roughly 22,000. Just over half of the ballots were cast on Election 100% Total reporting Turnout Election Day Ballots 11,625 27% Absentee Ballots 4,567 11% Early Voting Ballots 5,949 14% Total Ballots 22,141 51% Day, with the remaining 48% cast by way of absentee ballot and early voting. Among the mid-size population counties, which are counties with 75,001 – 200,000 registered voters, Indian River Indian River County had a recCounty ranked third in voter ord turnout for early voting turnout behind Collier which with 5,949 Republican voters in had 57.33% and Citrus County only eight days! In the 2008 with 51.75%. Presidential Preference Primary Election, 4741 Republican voters took advantage of early voting which lasted 14 days. The Elections Office is dedicated to serving the community & educating citizens about the elections process & new election laws affecting voters in Indian River County. Call our office to book a guest speaker for your next event. 2011 Vero Beach Christmas Parade Receiving Team for the 2012 PPP Vista Plantation Coffee Break Feb. 29th Candidate Workshop Move the Vote! Rivers Anderson, 92, Proud Voter! Sarah Allen, 19, New Voter! It’s that time of year again. Students all over Indian River County will have the opportunity to vote on their favorite books with the help of the Supervisor of Elections office touch-screen voting machines and trusted staff. Each year students in grades K-9 are given a list of books to read. At the end of the allotted time, those students who read the books, have a chance to experience what it is like to vote by choosing their favorite book! This is a great way to encourage children to read & what it is like to participate in an election. The Elections Office is introducing a new, fun way to educate teens about the election process with “Democracy Days”. Our staff is touring the county, giving a 45-minute presentation, infused with pop culture, a mock debate, and lots of class participation. During the program all eligible students are encouraged to register to vote with the Elections Office. Leslie Rossway Swan met with the Board of County Commissioners on Tuesday, March 6 & was granted approval to continue with plans to consolidate & renumber polling places. Once the plans are final the Elections Office will begin mailing new voter information cards to all voters. Voters can expect to receive a new card in plenty of time before the August 14th Primary Election. NEW Internship Program- Supervisor of Elections Leslie Rossway Swan introduced a new "Internship Program". It is a terrific opportunity for college and high school students to learn what is involved in conducting elections. Jennifer Davis, a Political Science and Public Administration major at the University of Central Florida, spent her spring break volunteering at the Elections Office. Any student who is interested in applying for our internship program should contact the Elections Office. Students are eligible to receive volunteer hours and will gain real-life work experience. Audit Report = A+ Audit reporting for the 20102011 fiscal year is complete. Harris, Cotherman, Jones, Price & Associates conducted an audit of the Elections Office finances in accordance with Government Auditing Standards & found the office to be in excellent standing, with no findings to speak of! Leslie Rossway Swan Indian River County Supervisor of Elections 4375 43rd Avenue Vero Beach, FL 32966 P: (772) 226-3440 F: (772) 770-5367 View Our Quarterly Newsletter Online!! Indian River County Registered Voters Help us make a difference by bringing in non perishable food items for the Emergency Food Pantry. Donations Republicans will be accepted at our office until April 13th. 42,959 (As of 3/15/2012) Democrats 26,071 Other 20,217 SPECIAL EVENTS Jan. 19-22 Fellsmere Frog Leg Festival Primary Election August 14, 2012 Feb. 7 VBHS Voter Registration Drive Mar. 23-Apr. 27 Sunshine State Young Readers Award Program Feb. 14 Post Election Audit Mar. 28,29 Democracy Days @ IRCHS Feb. 28 Candidate Workshop Apr. 3 VBHS Voter Registration Drive Feb. 29 Ballad of America Apr. 14 Harvest Food & Outreach Shopping Cart Parade Mar. 7 Sheriff’s B-B-Q General Election November 6, 2012 Mar. 8 US Coast Guard Academy Idlers Concert at SRHS Mar. 9 Democracy Days @ VBHS Mar. 9-18 Firefighter’s Fair Mar. 20 VBHS Voter Registration Drive Apr. 21 Youth Guidance County vs. City Kickball Game Apr. 17, 24 St. Edward’s Student Elections May 1 VBHS Voter Registration Drive June 16 Elections Office Community Day