Learn How to become a Candidate
What is a Candidate?
When do I announce my candidacy?
Can I
change offices after becoming
a candidate?
Who are the Local Candidates?
Who are the State Candidates?
Sample Ballots

Presidential Preference January 31, 2012
Primary Election August 14, 2012
General Election November 6, 2012
~ Under Florida State Statutes persons eligible to vote MUST be registered
A candidate is defined in 97.021(4), Florida Statues, as any person to whom any one or more of the following applies:
Any person who seeks to qualify for nomination or election by means of a petitioning process;
Any person who seeks to qualify for election as a write-in candidate;
Any person who receives contributions or makes expenditures or gives their consent for any other person to receive contributions or make expenditures with a view to
bringing about their nomination or election to, or retention in, public office;
Any person who appoints a treasurer and designates a primary depository; or
Any person who files qualification papers and subscribes to a candidate's oath as required by law.
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However, this definition does not include any candidate for a political party executive committee
~ NOTE ~
County Commission candidates for districts 1-5 must reside in the district for which they are qualifying at the time of being
elected to office;
School Board candidates must reside in the district for which they are qualifying at the time of qualifying;
If required, one's current position or office must be resigned under the "resigned to run" law [
99.012(3), Florida Statutes].
Yes, under
106.021(1)(a), Florida Statutes,
you may change your mind and run for a different office after becoming a candidate, providing that you do the following:
File a new Appointment of Campaign Treasurer and Designation of Campaign Depository, designating the new office;
Within 15 days of the new appointment, notify, in writing, all contributors and offer to return their contributions in full or pro rata. The Request for Return of
Contributions may be used for such purpose;
If, after 30 days from this notice, the contributor has not requested his contribution to be returned, you may use the funds in the campaign for your newly
designated office.
Candidacy may be announced at any time;
Must file Appointment of Campaign Treasurer and Designation of Campaign Depository with the Supervisor of Elections' office before any contributions are accepted or
expenditures are made [106.021, Florida
Statutes];
Must file a Statement of Candidate within ten (10) days of filing the Appointment of Campaign Treasurer and Designation of Campaign Depository [106.023, Florida Statutes]. The
Statement of Candidate is provided by the Supervisor of Elections;
A judicial candidate must file a Statement of Candidate for Judicial Office within ten (10) days of filing the Appointment of Campaign Treasurer and Designation of
Campaign Depository [106.023, Florida Statutes]. The
Statement of Candidate is provided by the Supervisor of Elections.
Legislative Candidates must contact the filing officer with the Department of State Division of Elections.


