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Registration Update Your Record School Board (4 SCHOOL BOARD (4 years) REGISTRATION VOTING 1915 S. Floral Avenue, Bartow, FL 33830 You may register to vote at the following There are three ways to vote in Polk County: P.O. Box 391, Bartow, FL 33831 locations or call the Elections Office for the (863) 534-0500 1. Vote by Mail. Call the Elections Office location nearest you. at (863) 534-5888 or visit PolkElections.com Billy Townsend District 1 (2020) [email protected] (863) 209-4037 • Election Headquarters to request a Vote-by-Mail ballot. 250 S. Broadway Ave., Bartow Lori Cunningham District 2 (2020) 2. Vote Early. Visit PolkElections.com or call (863) 534-5888 [email protected] (863) 534-0529 (863) 534-5888 for dates, times and directions Hazel Sellers District 3 (2018) • Operations Center to convenient Early Voting locations. [email protected] (863) 412-4080 70 Florida Citrus Blvd., Winter Haven 3. Vote at your Precinct. Polling locations are Sara Beth Reynolds District 4 (2020) • Department of Motor Vehicles offices [email protected] (863) 604-2023 open from 7am until 7pm on Election Day. • Department of Children and Families offices Kay Fields District 5 (2018) [email protected] (863) 802-5483 2017 - 2018 • Public Libraries COMMUNICATION Lynn Wilson District 6 (2018) • Online at PolkElections.com WITH ELECTED OFFICIALS [email protected] (863) 397-0066 You are eligible to register to vote in Your voice counts! Let your elected officials Tim Harris District 7 (2018) Polk County if you: [email protected] (863) 606-5228 know your views on issues. When you • Are a U.S. Citizen The year each term expires is listed in parentheses. communicate with officials, the following • Are a resident of Polk County tips are recommended: • Are at least 18 years of age (16 and • Address one issue per letter WEBSITE GUIDE 17 year-olds may pre-register and become • Be brief Clerk of Courts polkcountyclerk.net eligible to vote on their 18th birthday) • Use your own words Elections Office PolkElections.com • Have NOT been convicted of a felony Florida Governor flgov.com or your Civil Rights have been restored • Include your address and sign your name legibly Florida House myfloridahouse.gov • Have NOT been adjudicated mentally incapacitated with regard to voting • State the bill number and name when Florida Senate flsenate.gov referring to legislation League of Women Voters lwvfla.org UPDATE YOUR RECORD Polk County polk-county.net TO FOLLOW A BILL Please notify the Elections Office of changes President whitehouse.gov to your Voter Registration, including: To learn the status of a bill in the State Property Appraiser polkpa.org Legislature, go to one of the following websites: • Name Change School Board polk-fl.net • flsenate.gov • Address Change • myfloridahouse.gov Sheriff polksheriff.org • Political Party Change State of Florida myflorida.com • Signature Update Tax Collector polktaxes.com U.S. House house.gov U.S. Senate senate.gov Para asistencia en Español, por favor de llamar al (863) 534-5888. PolkElections @PolkElections1 (4 years) Denise Grimsley District 26 [R] (2018) (4 years) FEDERAL GOVERNMENT STATE GOVERNMENT 413 Senate Office Building COUNTY COMMISSIONERS President (4 years) Governor 404 S. Monroe Street, Tallahassee, FL 32399 Drawer BC01, P.O. Box 9005 [R] (2020) (850) 487-5026 Bartow, FL 33831 Donald Trump Rick Scott [R] (2018) District Office: 212 E. Stuart Avenue 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. NW The Capitol, Tallahassee, FL 32399 Lake Wales, FL 33853 (863) 679-4847 George Lindsey District 1 (West Polk) [R] (2020) Washington, DC 20500 (850) 488-7146 [email protected] [email protected] (863) 534-6450 [email protected] [email protected] flgov.com Melony Bell District 2 (South Polk) [R] (2018) Vice President (4 years) (2 years) [email protected] (863) 534-6434 Mike Pence [R] (2020) Lieutenant Governor STATE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. NW Carlos Lopez-Cantera [R]( 2018) Neil Combee District 39 [R] (2018) Bill Braswell District 3 (Central Polk) [R] (2020) Washington, DC 20500 The Capitol, Tallahassee, FL 32399 209 House Office Building [email protected] (863) 534-6050 [email protected] (850) 488-7146 402 S. Monroe Street, Tallahassee, FL 32399 District 4 [email protected] (850) 717-5039 R. Todd Dantzler U.S. Senators (6 years) flgov.com District Office: 315 Pontotoc Street (Northeast Polk) [R] (2018) Bill Nelson [D] (2018) Auburndale, FL 33823 (863) 968-5666 [email protected] (863) 534-6422 [email protected] 716 Senate Hart Office Building CABINET MEMBERS John E. Hall District 5 (Northwest Polk) [R] (2020) Washington, DC 20510 Attorney General Colleen Burton District 40 [R] (2018) [email protected] (863) 534-6049 (202) 224-5274 222 The Capitol Orlando Field Office: (888) 671-4091 Pam Bondi [R] (2018) 402 S. Monroe Street, Tallahassee, FL 32399 billnelson.senate.gov The Capitol PL-01, Tallahassee, FL 32399 (850) 717-5040 CONSTITUTIONAL OFFICERS (4 years) (850) 414-3300 District Office: 100 S. Kentucky Avenue, Suite 260 Marco Rubio [R] (2022) [email protected] / myfloridalegal.com Lori Edwards Supervisor of Elections (2020) 284 Russell Senate Office Building Lakeland, FL 33801 (863) 413-2640 [email protected] 250 S. Broadway Avenue, Bartow, FL 33830 Washington, DC 20510 Chief Financial Officer [email protected] (863) 534-5888 (202) 224-3041 Jeff Atwater [R] (2018) Sam Killebrew District 41 [R] (2018) Orlando Field Office: (866) 630-7106 200 E. Gaines Street, Tallahassee, FL 32399 1101 The Capitol Marsha Faux Property Appraiser (2020) rubio.senate.gov (877) 693-5236 402 S. Monroe Street, Tallahassee, FL 32399 255 N. Wilson Avenue, Bartow, FL 33830 [email protected] (863) 534-4777 U.S. Representatives (2 years) [email protected] / myfloridacfo.com (850) 717-5041 District Office: 337 Avenue C. SW Commissioner of Agriculture Brian Haas State Attorney (2020) Darren Soto District 9 [D] (2018) Winter Haven, FL 33880 (863) 291-5254 255 N. Broadway Avenue, Bartow, FL 33830 1429 Longworth House Office Building Adam Putnam [R] (2018) [email protected] [email protected] (863) 534-4800 Washington, DC 20515 400 S. Monroe Street, Tallahassee, FL 32399 (202) 225-9889 (800) 435-7352 Mike La Rosa District 42 [R] (2018) Grady Judd Sheriff (2020) District Office: (407) 452-1171 [email protected] / freshfromflorida.com 317 House Office Building 1891 Jim Keene Boulevard, Winter Haven, FL 33880 soto.house.gov 402 S. Monroe Street, Tallahassee, FL 32399 [email protected] (863) 298-6200 (850) 717-5042 Dennis Ross District 15 [R] (2018) STATE SENATE (4 years) District Office: 201 W. Central Avenue Howard “Rex” Dimmig Public Defender (2020) 436 Cannon House Office Building Lake Wales, FL 33853 (863) 679-4905 255 N. Broadway Avenue, Bartow, FL 33830 Washington, DC 20515 Tom Lee District 20 [R] (2018) [email protected] [email protected] (863) 534-4200 (202) 225-1252 418 Senate Office Building District Office: (863) 644-8215 404 South Monroe Street, Tallahassee, FL 32399 Ben Albritton District 56 [R] (2018) Joe G. Tedder Tax Collector (2020) dennisross.house.gov (850) 487-5020 222 The Capitol 430 E. Main Street, Bartow, FL 33830 District Office: 915 Oakfield Drive, Suite D 402 S. Monroe Street, Tallahassee, FL 32399 [email protected] (863) 534-4700 Thomas Rooney District 17 [R] (2018) Brandon, FL 33511 (813) 653-7061 (850) 717-5056 2160 Rayburn House Office Building [email protected] District Office: 150 N. Central Avenue Stacy M. Butterfield Clerk of Courts (2020) Washington, DC 20515 Bartow, FL 33830 (863) 534-0073 255 N. Broadway Avenue, Bartow, FL 33830 (202) 225-5792 Kelli Stargel District 22 [R] (2018) [email protected] [email protected] (863) 534-4000 District Office: (863) 402-9082 322 Senate Office Building rooney.house.gov 404 S. Monroe Street, Tallahassee, FL 32399 (850) 487-5022 The year each term expires is listed in parentheses. District Office: 2033 E. Edgewood Drive, Suite 1 Lakeland, FL 33803 (863) 668-3028 [email protected].
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