Early voting in Duval County was delayed by Tropical Storm Debby. l Steven Ponson, Jacksonville Today.Early voting in Duval County was delayed by Tropical Storm Debby. l Steven Ponson, Jacksonville Today.
Early voting in Duval County was delayed by Tropical Storm Debby. l Steven Ponson, Jacksonville Today.

Early voting starts soon on the First Coast

Published on August 2, 2024 at 3:07 pm
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The start of the early voting period for the Aug. 20 primary election is right around the corner.

Early voting in Putnam County is the first to begin Monday. Early voting was suppose to begin Monday in Duval County, but it was delayed to Wednesday because of Tropical Storm Debby. Nassau County’s early voting period starts Wednesday as well. That’s followed Thursday by Clay and Baker counties and finally St. Johns County on Aug. 10.

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Registered voters can vote at any early voting site during the early voting period. Before you cast your ballot, you can compare candidates for each race in the Jacksonville Today Voter Guides.

In Duval County, there are 24 early voting sites to choose from, an increase from 19 in years past.

Duval Supervisor of Elections Jerry Holland said this might be the first time some voters will use one of the five new early voting sites since the Presidential Preference Primary in March was closed to registered Republicans.

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“A lot of times we’ll hear constantly, yes, it is a closed primary state; yes, the two major parties have primary races. But there are races on the ballot for those who are minor parties or no party affiliation. So don’t think that this election there’s nothing for you to vote [on]. Every race is important,” Holland said.

Holland mentions judges’ races and school board races — which are nonpartisan — as contests that minor party and no party affiliation voters can cast a ballot for.

One of the new early voting locations is at Edward Waters University in the New Town neighborhood of Jacksonville. The return of an early voting location has drawn high praise from community organizations like the Northside Coalition and the Jacksonville NAACP, which say that it’s a win for Black and young voters alike. The other new sites are at the Southside Community Center, the Police Athletic League on Monument Road, the University of Florida Extension Center on McDuff Avenue, and the Maxville Library. 

The increase in the number of early voting sites is due to a lawsuit settlement against the supervisor of elections office, which ultimately resulted in the number of precincts dropping from 186 to 160.

Holland said increasing the number of early voting sites should open up access to more voters before Election Day and help to ease any potential long lines precincts might face.

If you plan to vote early, you will need to bring an acceptable form of identification like a driver’s license or a passport when you go to vote, elections officials said.

If you have a vote-by-mail ballot, that will need to be returned to your supervisor of elections office no later than 7 p.m. on Election Day.

Below are lists of early voting locations and times for each county in Northeast Florida.

Baker County

Early voting in Baker County is from Aug. 8 until Aug. 17 from 8:30 a.m. until 6:30 p.m. daily at the Supervisor of Elections Office, 32 N. 5th Street in Macclenny.

Clay County

Early voting in Clay County is from Thursday Aug. 17 from 8 a.m. until 6 p.m. daily.

  • Thrasher-Horne Conference Center — 283-College Drive, Orange Park.
  • Health Department in Fleming Island Building –1845 Town Center Blvd., Fleming Island.
  • Middleburg Civic Center – 2102 Palmetto St., Middleburg. 
  • Supervisor of Elections Office — 500 N. Orange Ave., Green Cove Springs.
  • Keystone Heights City Hall — 555 S. Lawrence Blvd., Keystone Heights.
  • Eagle Landing Residents Club — 3975 Eagle Landing Parkway, Orange Park. 
  • Orange Park Library — 2054 Plainfield Ave., Orange Park.

Duval County

Early voting begins Wednesday and runs through Aug. 18. Each location will be open from 10 a.m. until 6 p.m. daily.

  • Argyle Branch Library — 7973 Old Middleburg Road S, Jacksonville.
  • Balis Community Center — 1513 La Salle St., Jacksonville.
  • Beaches Branch Library — 600 3rd St., Neptune Beach.
  • Bradham & Brooks Branch Library — 1755 Edgewood Ave. W, Jacksonville.
  • Charles Webb Wesconnett Regional Library — 6887 103rd St. Jacksonville.
  • EWU Schell-Sweet Resource Wellness Center — 1697 Kings Road, Jacksonville.
  • FSCJ Deerwood — 9911 Old Baymeadows Road Jacksonville.
  • Highlands Regional Library — 1826 Dunn Ave, Jacksonville.
  • Holiday Inn Bartram Park South — 13934 Village Lake Circle, Jacksonville.
  • Legends Community Center — 5130 Soutel Drive, Jacksonville.
  • Mandarin Branch Library — 3330 Kori Road, Jacksonville.
  • Maxville Branch Library — 8375 Maxville Blvd., Jacksonville.
  • Oceanway Community Center — 12215 Sago Ave. W, Jacksonville.
  • Pablo Creek Regional Library — 13295 Beach Blvd., Jacksonville.
  • Police Athletic League — 3450 Monument Road, Jacksonville.
  • Regency Square Branch Library — 9900 Regency Square Blvd., Jacksonville.
  • South Mandarin Branch Library — 12125 San Jose Blvd., Jacksonville.
  • Southeast Regional Library — 10599 Deerwood Park Blvd., Jacksonville.
  • Southside Community Center — 10080 Beach Blvd., Jacksonville
  • Supervisor of Elections — 105 East Monroe St., Jacksonville.
  • UF/IFAS Extension Duval County — 1010 N. McDuff Ave., Jacksonville.
  • University Park Branch Library — 3435 University Blvd. N, Jacksonville.
  • West Branch Library — 1425 Chaffee Road S, Jacksonville.
  • Willow Branch Library — 2875 Park St., Jacksonville.

Nassau County

Early voting in Nassau County is Wednesday through Aug. 17 from 9 a.m. until 6 p.m. daily.

  • Atlantic Avenue Recreation Center — 2500 Atlantic Ave., Fernandina Beach.
  • Hilliard Community Center — 37177 Pecan St., Hilliard.
  • James S. Page Governmental Complex — 96165 Nassau Place, Yulee.
  • Walter Junior Boatright County Building — 45401 N Mickler St., Callahan.
  • Yulee Sports Complex — 86142 Goodbread Road, Yulee.

Putnam County

Early voting in Putnam County begins Monday and runs through Aug. 17 from 8:30 a.m. until 5:30 p.m. daily.

  • Supervisor of Elections Office — 2509 Crill Ave., Suite 900, Palatka.
  • Interlachen Community Center — 135 S. County Road 315, Interlachen.
  • South Putnam Government Complex — 115 N. Summit St., Crescent City.

St. Johns County

Early voting in St. Johns County runs from Aug. 10 through Aug. 17 from 9 a.m. until 6 p.m. daily.

  • Ponte Vedra Branch Library — 101 Library Blvd, Ponte Vedra Beach.
  • Julington Creek Annex — 725 Flora Branch Blvd, St. Johns.
  • Silverleaf Amenities Center — 218 Silver Forest Drive, St. Augustine.
  • Supervisor of Elections Office — 4455 Avenue A, No. 101, St. Augustine.
  • St. Augustine Beach City Hall — 2200 State Road A1A S, St. Augustine.
  • Southeast Branch Library — 6670 U.S. 1 S, St. Augustine.
  • W.E. Harris Community Center — 400 E Harris St., Hastings.

This story was updated Aug. 4, 2024, to reflect the delay of early voting in Duval County due to Tropical Storm Debby.


author image Reporter email Steven Ponson has six years of experience covering news in Jacksonville and Northeast Florida. Prior to arriving on the First Coast, Steven also worked in radio in Orlando. He attended the University of Central Florida, where he earned a degree in radio and television. Steven has been a reporter, producer, anchor and board operator. Outside of work, Steven loves to watch sports, cook delicious cajun food (as any good Louisiana native does) and spend time outdoors.

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