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22 Citizens Guide Here County Cities & Towns General Information Clearwater is the county seat. PinellasCounty.org *Election dates vary by municipality. Call to confirm election dates. Voter Eligibility: You are eligible to register to vote if you are a U.S. citizen, age 18 or older, and a legal resident of the county Offices for County Commissioners and Administrator Belleair: (727) 588-3769 315 Court St., Clearwater, FL 33756 (727) 464-3000 901 Ponce de Leon Blvd., 33756 in which you want to register. Belleair Beach: (727) 595-4646 Florida’s Closed Primary Elections: Although party affiliation Pinellas County Commissioners 4-year term 444 Causeway Blvd., 33786 is not a registration requirement, only voters registered District 1 Janet C. Long (D) 2024 (727) 464-3365 Belleair Bluffs: (727) 584-2151 with a political party can vote in that party’s primary District 2 Patricia “Pat” Gerard (D) 2022 (727) 464-3360 2747 Sunset Blvd., 33770 elections. All eligible voters, regardless of party affiliation, District 3 Charlie Justice (D) 2024 (727) 464-3363 Belleair Shore: (727) 593-9296 may vote in nonpartisan contests, and universal primary District 4 Dave Eggers (R) 2022 (727) 464-3276 1200 Gulf Blvd., 33786 elections in which all candidates for an office have the same District 5 Karen Williams Seel (R) 2024 (727) 464-3278 Clearwater: (727) 562-4092 2021 - 2022 District 6 Kathleen Peters (R) 2022 (727) 464-3568 600 Cleveland St., 6th Floor, 33755 party affiliation, if the winner of the primary will have no District 7 René Flowers (D) 2024 (727) 464-3614 Mail: P.O. Box 4748, 33758 opposition in the general election. Check VotePinellas.com or your voter information card for your party affiliation. County Administrator: Barry A. Burton (727) 464-3485 Dunedin: (727) 298-3034 1415 Pinehurst Rd., Suite D, 34698 Where to Register to Vote: Commissioners in Districts 1, 2 and 3 are elected at large but Mail: P.O. Box 1348, 34697 must live in their districts. Commissioners in Districts 4, 5, 6 Gulfport: (727) 893-1012 Website: VotePinellas.com (727) 464-VOTE (8683) CITIZENS and 7 must live in their districts and are elected by voters in 2401 53rd St. S., 33707 Supervisor of Elections Offices: their districts. Indian Rocks Beach: (727) 595-2517 1507 Bay Palm Blvd., 33785 Election Service Center Constitutional Officers 4-year term Indian Shores: (727) 474-7705 Starkey Lakes Corporate Center Administrative offices for Clerk of the Circuit Court and Comptroller, 19305 Gulf Blvd., 33785 13001 Starkey Rd., Largo, FL 33773 GUIDE Tax Collector, and Property Appraiser: 315 Court St., Clearwater, FL 33756 Kenneth City: (727) 498-8948 Fax: (727) 464-6239 6000 54th Ave. N., 33709 Clerk of the Circuit Court and Comptroller (727) 464-3341 Pinellas County Courthouse County Building Ken Burke (R) 2024 Largo: (727) 587-6710 201 Highland Ave. N., 33770 315 Court St., Room 117 501 First Ave. North (727) 464-3207 Property Appraiser Mail: P.O. Box 296, 33779 Clearwater, FL 33756 St. Petersburg, FL 33701 Mike Twitty (R)2024 Madeira Beach: (727) 391-9951 Fax: (727) 464-4158 Fax: (727) 582-7798 Tax Collector (727) 464-7777 300 Municipal Dr., 33708 Charles Thomas (R) 2024 North Redington Beach: (727) 391-4848 Email: [email protected] Sheriff (727) 582-6200 190 173rd Ave. E., 33708 Deaf Services Relay: (800) 955-8771 Bob Gualtieri (R) 2024 Oldsmar: (813) 749-1115 10750 Ulmerton Rd., Largo, FL 33778 100 State St. W., 34677 You may also register at: Tax Collector offices, social service Mail: P.O. Drawer 2500, Largo, FL 33779-2500 Pinellas Park: (727) 369-0619 offices, public libraries, offices that serve persons with Supervisor of Elections (727) 464-8683 5141 78th Ave. N., 33781 Mail: P.O. Box 1100, 33780 disabilities, armed forces recruitment offices, centers for Julie Marcus (R) 2024 independent living, city halls, and some chambers of commerce. Election Service Center, 13001 Starkey Rd., Largo, FL 33773 Redington Beach: (727) 391-3875 105 164th Ave., 33708 You may also download an application at VotePinellas.com. Pinellas County School Board 4-year term Redington Shores: (727) 397-5538 Where to Vote: You can vote at the polling place in your School Board Offices: 301 Fourth St. SW, Largo, FL 33770 17425 Gulf Blvd., 33708 precinct on Election Day, by mail, or during early voting (when Mail: P.O. Box 2942, Largo, FL 33779 (727) 588-6300 Safety Harbor: (727) 724-1555 available). Check VotePinellas.com or your voter information Julie Marcus 750 Main St., 34695 [email protected] PCSB.org card for your districts and the polling place in your precinct. Seminole: (727) 391-0204 District 1 Laura T. Hine 2024 9199 113th St., 33772 Government in the Sunshine: The Florida Sunshine Law Supervisor of Elections District 2 Lisa N. Cane 2022 South Pasadena: (727) 347-4171 requires that all meetings at which decisions about public District 3 Nicole M. Carr 2022 7047 Sunset Dr. S., 33707 business are made, including those of the Florida Legislature, District 4 Eileen M. Long 2024 St. Pete Beach: (727) 367-9220 be open to the public. The Florida Open Records Law requires Pinellas County Carol J. Cook 2024 District 5 155 Corey Ave., 33706 that the files of all public agencies be open for public inspection. District 6 Bill Dudley 2022 St. Petersburg: (727) 893-7448 District 7 Caprice Edmond 2022 175 Fifth St. N., 33701 Mail: P.O. Box 2842, 33731 School Superintendent: Michael A. Grego Tarpon Springs: (727) 942-5614 Disclaimer: This information is current as of 5 VOTEPINELLAS.COM The office of School Board Member is nonpartisan. Districts 1, 2 and 324 E. Pine St., 34689 March 2021. 3 are elected at large and can live anywhere in the county. Districts Mail: P.O. Box 5004, 34688 PINELLASCOUNTYSOE 4, 5, 6 and 7 must live in their districts and are elected by voters in Treasure Island: (727) 547-4575 Check VotePinellas.com for Citizens Guide their districts. 120 108th Ave., 33706 updates. @VOTEPINELLAS Federal State State Courts Executive Branch 4-year term Executive Branch 4-year term Florida House of Representatives 2-year term Judicial Branch President (202) 456-1414 Governor (FLGov.com) (850) 488-7146 (MyFloridaHouse.gov) Supreme Court justices and District Court of Appeal judges Joseph R. Biden (D) 2024 Ron DeSantis (R) 2022 are appointed and thereafter subject to a retention vote by Speaker of the House [email protected] Vice President (202) 456-1414 [email protected] citizens every six years on a nonpartisan ballot. Chris Sprowls (R) 2022 (850) 717-5065 Kamala Harris (D) 2024 Lieutenant Governor (850) 488-7146 Florida Supreme Court 6-year term The White House Jeanette Nuñez (R) 2022 Clerk of the House (850) 717-5400 (FloridaSupremeCourt.org) 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. NW The Capitol, 400 S. Monroe St. Chief Justice Charles T. Canady Washington, DC 20500 District 64 Tallahassee, FL 32399 WhiteHouse.gov/contact Traci Koster (R) 2022 (850) 717-5064 Justice Ricky Polston Justice Carlos G. Muñiz Justice Jorge Labarga Justice John D. Couriel Legislative Branch Cabinet 3135 State Road 580, Suite 3 (727) 669-9040 Justice Alan Lawson Justice Jamie R. Grosshans U.S. Senators (Senate.gov) 6-year term Attorney General (866) 966-7226 Safety Harbor, FL 34695 Ashley Moody (R) 2022 (850) 414-3990 [email protected] 500 S. Duval St., Tallahassee, FL 32399 (850) 488-0125 Marco Rubio (R) 2022 (202) 224-3041 284 Russell Senate Office Bldg. Chief Financial Officer (877) 693-5236 District 65 Second District Court of Appeal (2dca.org) Washington, DC 20510 Chris Sprowls (R) 2022 (850) 717-5065 Jimmy Patronis (R) 2022 (850) 413-3100 Chief Judge Nelly Khouzam 2364 Boy Scout Rd., Suite 100 (727) 793-2810 District Office: Commissioner of Agriculture (800) 435-7352 Headquarters: Clearwater, FL 33763 501 E. Polk Street, Suite 601 (813) 947-6288 Nicole “Nikki” Fried (D) 2022 (850) 617-7700 811 E. Main St. (863) 499-2290 Tampa, FL 33602 [email protected] Lakeland, FL 33801 Rubio.Senate.gov Legislative Branch District 66 Local: 1700 N. Tampa St., Suite 300 (813) 272-3430 Rick Scott (R) 2024 (202) 224-5274 Unless otherwise fixed by law, the Legislature meets in Nick DiCeglie (R) 2022 (850) 717-5066 Tampa, FL 33602 716 Hart Senate Office Bldg. regular session on the first Tuesday after the first Monday in 1940 West Bay Dr., Suite 4 (727) 588-7090 Judges for circuit and county courts are elected on a Washington, DC 20510 March of each year. A regular session may last 60 consecutive Largo, FL 33770 nonpartisan ballot in primary and general elections. District Office: calendar days. Visit the Legislature’s website, Online Sunshine, [email protected] at for legislative information during session. Sam Gibbons Federal Courthouse (813) 225-7040 Leg.State.fl.us District 67 Sixth Judicial Circuit Court (Jud6.org) 6-year term 801 N. Florida Ave., Suite 421 Florida Senate (FLSenate.gov) 4-year term Chris Latvala (R) 2022 (850) 717-5067 Chief Judge Anthony Rondolino (Circuit and County Courts) Tampa, FL 33602 4625 East Bay Drive, Suite 207 (727) 724-3000 545 First Ave. N., Room 400 (727) 582-7272 RickScott.Senate.gov Senate President [email protected] Clearwater, FL 33764 St. Petersburg, FL 33701 Wilton Simpson (R) 2022 (850) 487-5229 U.S. Representatives (House.gov) 2-year term [email protected] Secretary of the Senate (850) 487-5270 County Courthouse (727) 464-4470 District 12 District 68 315 Court St., Clearwater, FL 33756 Gus Bilirakis (R) 2022 (202) 225-5755 District 16 Ben Diamond (D) 2022 (850) 717-5068 Pinellas County Justice Center (727) 464-4470 2354 Rayburn House Office Bldg.
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