Voter Guide

Pinellas County Voter Guide

Welcome to the nonpartisan Pinellas County Voter Guide! Your vote is your voice, and we want to help you to use it.

Scroll down to see what’s on the ballot, find candidate info, read analysis of ballot measures and view our candidate forums!

Next Upcoming Election

March 19, 2024: Municipal Elections & Presidential Preference Primary

Voter Registration Deadline: February 20, 2024

Vote-by-Mail Ballot Request Deadline: March 7, 2024

Early Voting: March 9-17

Important: All standing vote-by-mail ballot requests were cancelled as of December 2022. To continue voting by mail, voters must submit a NEW request!

Quick Links:

Register to Vote | Request Mail Ballot | Track Mail Ballot

Supervisor of Elections Office: 727-464-8683

Election Protection Hotline: 866-OUR-VOTE

This guide is produced jointly by the League of Women Voters chapters in the St. Petersburg Area and North Pinellas County.

Enter your address here to go to Vote411 and see what’s on your ballot:

(We need your address because ballots are precinct-specific. If you prefer not to enter your information, you can find a downloadable PDF below.)

What’s On The Ballot

Our local, nonpartisan election guide for the March 2024 election is LIVE!

Here’s what’s on the ballot for March 19th, 2024:

  • Presidential Preference Primary (note: Republican only, there is no Democratic presidential primary in Florida)
  • Municipal Elections:
    • Belleair Beach
    • Clearwater
    • Gulfport
    • Indian Rocks Beach
    • Indian Shores
    • Kenneth City
    • Madeira Beach
    • Oldsmar
    • Pinellas Park
    • Safety Harbor
    • Treasure Island

Florida is a closed primary state. That means that the Republican presidential primary candidates will only appear on your ballot if you are a registered Republican. The deadline to update your party registration for the March election is February 20, 2024.

For local, state and national elections, voters can go to Vote411.org and enter their address to read candidates’ responses to our questions, see analysis of ballot issues, and build a personalized sample ballot. We ask candidates to answer questions about key community issues, and we present their responses unedited in their own words.

Prefer your Voter Guide information in a downloadable PDF? Here you go:

March 2024 Ballot Measures

March 2024 Candidate Responses

Candidate Forums

One of the League’s signature activities is our candidate forums. These forums give voters a chance to hear directly from the candidates themselves. No spin, no marketing, no slick advertising – just the candidates speaking directly to the voters. 

March 2024 Elections

Indian Shores Mayoral Candidates Forum

February 20, 2024 – In Person Event
Indian Shores Town Hall, 19305 Gulf Blvd, Indian Shores
5:30pm-6:00pm: Meet and Greet
6:00pm-7:30pm: Forum
(Live stream will not be available, but event will be audio recorded and posted on the town’s website.)

To view our past candidate forums, please click here to visit our YouTube Channel.

If your organization is interested in co-hosting a candidate forum, or if you would like to request a presentation about what’s on the ballot, please email us (attention to Voter Services Co-Chair Robin Davidov).

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Voter Resources

We get it: voting can be confusing. These resources will help make it easier to navigate the process and make sure your vote counts. Not finding what you need? Email us! We are here to help.

Find easy explainers about voting and the voting process on our Your Vote, Your Voice Blog!

A note about Voting by Mail: All voters who want to continue voting by mail must submit a NEW vote-by-mail ballot request for the 2023-2024 election cycle (even if you have been voting by mail for years). If you fully filled out the vote-by-mail ballot request information on your November 2022 ballot envelope, please click here to make sure your request was successful. As always, when voting by mail, remember to sign your ballot envelope carefully! And be sure to mail it 2-3 weeks before Election Day so that it arrives on time. If you prefer to drop your ballot off, you can do so at any one of the three Supervisor of Elections offices during opening hours and on Election Day 7:00 am to 7:00 pm:

  • 501 1st Ave N in St Petersburg
  • 315 Court St in Clearwater
  • 13001 Starkey Road in Largo