Florida Statutes Title IX Chapter 102 - Conducting Elections And Ascertaining The Results
- 102.012 - Inspectors And Clerks To Conduct Elections.
(1)(a) The supervisor of elections of each county, at least 20 days prior to the holding of any election, shall appoint an election board comprised of...
- 102.014 - Poll Worker Recruitment And Training.
(1) The supervisor of elections shall conduct training for inspectors, clerks, and deputy sheriffs prior to each primary, general, and special election for the purpose of...
- 102.021 - Compensation Of Inspectors, Clerks, And Deputy Sheriffs.
(1) Each inspector and each clerk of any election and each deputy sheriff serving at a precinct shall be paid for his or her services by...
- 102.031 - Maintenance Of Good Order At Polls; Authorities; Persons Allowed In Polling Rooms And Early Voting Areas; Unlawful Solicitation Of Voters.
(1) Each election board shall possess full authority to maintain order at the polls and enforce obedience to its lawful commands during an election and the...
- 102.071 - Tabulation Of Votes And Proclamation Of Results.
The election board shall post at the polls, for the benefit of the public, the results of the voting for each office or other item...
- 102.091 - Duty Of Sheriff To Watch For Violations; Appointment Of Special Officers.
The sheriff shall exercise strict vigilance in the detection of any violations of the election laws and in apprehending the violators. The Governor may appoint...
- 102.101 - Sheriff And Other Officers Not Allowed In Polling Place.
No sheriff, deputy sheriff, police officer, or other officer of the law shall be allowed within the polling place without permission from the clerk or...
- 102.111 - Elections Canvassing Commission.
(1) The Elections Canvassing Commission shall consist of the Governor and two members of the Cabinet selected by the Governor, all of whom shall serve ex...
- 102.112 - Deadline For Submission Of County Returns To The Department Of State.
(1) The county canvassing board or a majority thereof shall file the county returns for the election of a federal or state officer with the Department...
- 102.121 - Elections Canvassing Commission To Issue Certificates.
The Elections Canvassing Commission shall make and sign separate certificates of the result of the election for federal and state officers, which certificates shall be...
- 102.131 - Returns Before Canvassing Commission.
If any returns shall appear to be irregular or false so that the Elections Canvassing Commission is unable to determine the true vote for any...
- 102.141 - County Canvassing Board; Duties.
(1) The county canvassing board shall be composed of the supervisor of elections; a county court judge, who shall act as chair; and the chair of...
- 102.151 - County Canvassing Board To Issue Certificates; Supervisor To Give Notice To Department Of State.
The county canvassing board shall make and sign duplicate certificates containing the total number of votes cast for each person nominated or elected, the names...
- 102.155 - Certificate Of Election.
The supervisor shall give to any person the election of whom is certified by the county canvassing board a certificate of the person’s election. The...
- 102.166 - Manual Recounts Of Overvotes And Undervotes.
(1) If the second set of unofficial returns pursuant to s. 102.141 indicates that a candidate for any office was defeated or eliminated by one-quarter of...
- 102.168 - Contest Of Election.
(1) Except as provided in s. 102.171, the certification of election or nomination of any person to office, or of the result on any question submitted...
- 102.1682 - Judgment Of Ouster; Revocation Of Commission; Judgment Setting Aside Referendum.
(1) If the contestant is found to be entitled to the office, if on the findings a judgment to that effect is entered, and if the...
- 102.1685 - Venue.
The venue for contesting a nomination or election or the results of a referendum shall be in the county in which the contestant qualified or...
- 102.169 - Quo Warranto Not Abridged.
Nothing in this code shall be construed to abrogate or abridge any remedy that may now exist by quo warranto, but in such case the...
- 102.171 - Contest Of Election To Legislature.
The jurisdiction to hear any contest of the election of a member to either house of the Legislature is vested in the applicable house, as...
Last modified: September 23, 2016