Voting Information

GENERAL ELECTION INFORMATION

The qualifying period has ended.  Congratulations to Mayor David Will, Vice-Mayor Richard Cariello and Commissioner Tim Thompson. They submitted their qualifying paperwork prior to the 12/20/24 deadline and are unopposed. We are thankful for all the members of the Board of Commissioners for serving our Redington Beach community.

If you are interested in finding out more about the Town of Redington Beach elections or candidacy, contact the Town Clerk’s Office at (727) 391-3875.

Review City Code regarding Elections here: Town Election Code

Assistance & Information:
Office of the Town Clerk
105 164th Avenue
Redington Beach, FL 33708
727-391-3875

Voter Registration and Other Information:

Please visit the Pinellas County Supervisor of Elections for information regarding registration, mail ballots, polling locations, and district information:

MAIL BALLOT INFORMATION - IMPORTANT!!

Mail ballot requests are good for only one general election cycle (a two-year period), meaning
they expire in December of even years regardless of when you made the request.
If you want to vote by mail in the March Election, you must renew your request.

Check your mail ballot status online: Check My Mail Ballot Status

Renew your mail ballot request in one of the following ways:
1. Complete the Mail Ballot Request form online;
2. Call the Pinellas County Supervisor of Elections Office at (727) 464-VOTE (8683);
3. Send an email to [email protected] and attach the Statewide Vote-by-Mail
Request Form (DS-DE 160); or
4. Mail or drop off the Statewide Vote-by-Mail Request Form (DS-DE 160) to one of the three
Pinellas County Supervisor of Elections offices.

[Note: The Statewide Vote-by-Mail Request Form link goes to the Division of Elections forms
page so that you can link to and/or download both the English and the Spanish version of the
form if you prefer.]

The deadline to request a ballot be mailed to you is no later than 5 p.m. on the 12th day prior to
an election.

Mail ballots are NOT forwardable. Be sure the Supervisor of Elections office has your current
mailing address to ensure delivery.

Information provided by the Pinellas County Supervisor of Elections:

You can check the status of your mail ballot request at VotePinellas.gov/CheckMyMailBallotStatus. You can request a mail ballot online at VotePinellas.gov/VoteByMail, by emailing [email protected], or calling 727-464-VOTE (8683). The deadline to request a ballot be mailed to you is 5:00 p.m. 12 days before an election.