Resources

Explore the intricacies of local governance with our comprehensive collection of resources. Dive into the Local Bill Policies and Procedures Manual, navigate the House of Representatives Local Bill Amendment Form, and grasp the nuances of The Constitution Of The State Of Florida. For a closer look at your community, check out the Home Rules Charter for Charlotte County. Seeking insights into 2023? Don’t miss the 2023 BLUE CC Citizen Guide for January. Click the button for more information and empower yourself with knowledge about local government policies and procedures.

Voter Information

Florida Has Closed Primary Elections. What Is That?

Florida is a closed primary election state. Only voters who are registered members of political parties may vote for respective party candidates or nominees for an office in a primary election including a presidential preference primary election. A person can register with a party or change his or her party affiliation at any time but in order to vote for a party candidate in an upcoming primary election, the person must register with that party or change his or her party by the registration deadline for that primary election (applicable also to a presidential preference primary election). See section 97.055, Fla. Stat.

However, there are times when all registered voters can vote in a primary election, regardless of which major or minor political party they are registered or even if they are registered without a specific party affiliation:

  1. If all the candidates for an office have the same party affiliation and the winner of the primary election will not face any opposition in the general election (i.e. no write-in candidates have qualified), then all registered voters can vote for any of the candidates for that office in the primary election.
  2. If races for nonpartisan (i.e., free from party affiliation) judicial and school board offices, nonpartisan special districts or local referendum questions are on the primary election ballot, then all registered voters, including those without party affiliation are entitled to vote those races on the ballot.

At a general election, all registered voters receive the same ballot and may vote for any candidate or question on the ballot. If there are write-in candidates who have qualified for a particular office, a space will be left on the ballot where their name can be written. More Information Can Be Found Here

Public Records (FOIA) Requests

Other County And City Government Links Can Be Found Below

Supervisor Of Elections Public Records Requests

Online Documents Search City Of Punta Gorda

Public Records Center  City Of Punta Gorda (FOIA)

Florida Department Of state Records Requests

Charlotte County records requests Email Your Requests

Supervisor Of Elections Public Records Requests

Online Documents Search City Of Punta Gorda

Public Records Center  City Of Punta Gorda (FOIA)

Florida Department Of state Records Requests

Charlotte County records requests Email Your Requests

Florida Division Of Elections

Mailing Address:

Office of Election Crimes and Security

R.A. Gray Building, 500 South Bronough Street Tallahassee, Florida 32399-0250

Phone: 850.245.6684

Fax: 850.245.6125

Email: OECS@DOS.MyFlorida.com

Voter Assistance Hotline

Toll Free 1.866.308.6739  (in English and Español), available Monday – Friday, 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m., with extended hours on the day registration ends and on Election Day for the upcoming statewide elections.

If you are hearing or speech impaired, please contact the Division using the Florida Relay Service, 1.800.955.8771 (TDD), 1.800.955.8770 (Voice), or 1.877.955.8773

Florida Relay 7-1-1

Dial 7-1-1 to get assistance communicating with standard (voice) telephone users.

Florida Relay is a service provided to residents in the State of Florida who are Deaf, Hard of Hearing, Deaf/Blind, or Speech Disabled that connects them to standard (voice) telephone users. Through the use of highly trained Operators, calls can be made 24/7, 365 days a year allowing our Florida residents who are in need of Relay services to connect and communicate with anyone at any time.

All calls remain confidential, and no records of conversations are ever maintained.

Precincts of Charlotte County

The locations listed here are the normal polling locations for elections. Some elections may have a different polling location than what is shown here. To confirm your voting location for a specific election, use the Voter Information Lookup on this website.

U.S. County And State Represenatives

United States Senator Ashley Moody

United States Senator Rick Scott

Senator Ben Albritton
Senate Majority Leader District 27

Represenative Danny Nix
District 75

Vanessa Oliver
District 76 Representative

Greg Steube
17th Congressional District

Florida Redistricting Information 2022 This joint website was created by the Florida House of Representatives and the Florida Senate to provide access to information about the 2022 redistricting cycle. The site also provides free, public access to the same redistricting data and map-drawing application used by the Legislature, as well as information about opportunities for public engagement.

District Maps Of Florida

After each decennial census, the Legislature redraws the districts from which Florida voters elect their state representatives, state senators, and members of the U.S. House of Representatives.

Redistricting is the redrawing of congressional and state legislative districts to adjust for uneven growth rates in different parts of the state. Districts determine which voters participate in which elections.

On February 3, 2022, the Florida Legislature passed CS/SJR 100, which contains state house (H000H8013) and state senate (S027S8058) districts for the qualification, nomination, and election of members of the Florida Legislature in the primary and general elections held in 2022 and thereafter.

Florida State Legislative & Congressional Maps Through the Decades Also Foud here is Cencus and appointment rules for redistricting

On March 3, 2022, the Florida Supreme Court deemed the state house and state senate maps valid pursuant to their constitutional review.

On March 4, 2022, the Florida Legislature passed CS/SB 102, which contains the congressional districts (H000C8019) to serve for the qualification, nomination, and election of members to the U.S. House of Representatives in the primary and general elections held in 2022 and thereafter.

H000C8019 by The Florida House Redistricting Committee

The bill contains a secondary map (H000C8015) to become effective should Congressional District 5 of the primary map be invalidated.

H000C8015 by The Florida House Redistricting Committee.

On March 29, 2022, the Governor vetoed CS/SB 102 and issued a proclamation calling the Florida Legislature into Special Session, from April 19-22, 2022, to consider legislation relating to the establishment of congressional districts.

On April 21, 2022, during Special Session C, the Florida Legislature passed SB 2C, which contains the congressional districts (P000C0109) to serve for the qualification, nomination, and election of members to the U.S. House of Representatives in the primary and general elections held in 2022 and thereafter.

P000C0109 by J. Alex Kelly

On April 22, 2022, the Governor signed SB 2C into law.

Planned And Proposed Developments Within Charlotte County

Active Planned, Proposed And Major Development Taking Place Throughout Charlotte County. Inneractive Mapping

Charlotte County Government And City Council

Contact a commissioner: Assistant@CharlotteCountyFL.gov or 941.743.1300
18500 Murdock Circle, Suite 536, Port Charlotte, FL 33948

All agenda inquiries should be directed to administration: 941.743.1944

Board of County Commissioners Meeting Agendas

Explore the latest agendas for the Board of County Commissioners Meetings on our official website,  Stay informed about crucial discussions, decisions, and community updates. Engage with the civic process and gain insight into the County’s plans for the future. Your participation matters – click the button below to access the meeting agendas now. Stay connected and be a part of shaping Charlotte County’s progress.

Meetings & Events Calendar

Explore the dynamic happenings in Charlotte County with our Meetings & Events Calendar. Stay updated on civic gatherings, public forums, and exciting local events. Whether you’re a resident or visitor, this calendar is your go-to resource for staying engaged and informed. Click the link below to discover what’s on the agenda and plan your participation in the diverse events shaping Charlotte County.

CC-TV

Welcome to Charlotte County’s premier government access television station. Tune in to Comcast channel 20 (channel 97 in some areas south of Punta Gorda) or stream our broadcast live 24/7 online. Your feedback is valuable; share your comments and suggestions through our viewer feedback survey.

Watch CC-TV Live

CC-TV serves as the County’s information hub, providing access to Board of County Commissioners meetings, Code Enforcement Special Magistrate meetings, Punta Gorda City Council meetings, and more. Our programming includes special documentaries, timely news-magazine stories, and a mix of local, state, and national satellite content. Explore Florida’s environmental and historical programs, public service announcements, public school videos, and educational content. Stay informed with CC-TV.

Video On-Demand

Meetings are organized by date, with the latest displayed at the top of the list. Click on “Video” to listen to the meeting and access agenda documents, or choose “Agenda” or “Minutes” to view only the relevant documents. Additionally, explore the archives by entering keywords into the Search box for efficient retrieval of specific information. Stay informed and navigate our content effortlessly.

Punta Gorda City Government

City Council District Map

Explore the latest updates, discussions, and decisions shaping our community’s future. Stay engaged with transparent governance and make your voice heard. Click below to access the most recent agendas and upcoming meeting details. Let’s build a better Punta Gorda together!