Supervisor of Elections Tim Bobanic Provides Election-Related Information for 2022 General Election

By  //  October 5, 2022

General election day is November 8

The 2022 General Election will be held on Tuesday, November 8. The deadline to register to vote in the General Election, also known as book closing, is October 11th. Voters can visit any of the four administrative offices or go to VoteBrevard.gov to update their records or register to vote.

BREVARD COUNTY, FLORIDA – The 2022 General Election will be held on Tuesday, November 8.

The deadline to register to vote in the General Election, also known as book closing, is October 11th. Voters can visit any of the four administrative offices or go to VoteBrevard.gov to update their records or register to vote.

“It is important for voters to be aware that the ballot for the General Election will be two pages. In order to streamline their voting experience during Early Voting or on Election Day, I’d encourage voters to review and mark their sample ballots and bring them to the polls with them,” said Tim Bobanic, Brevard County Supervisor of Elections.

“Sample ballots for the 2022 General Election are available on VoteBrevard.gov and will arrive in voters’ mailboxes the week of October 17.”

Early Voting for the November 8 General Election will be conducted from Monday, October 24 through Saturday, November 5 at 10 locations throughout Brevard.

For locations and hours of operation, select the “Early Voting” tab at the top of the page on the VoteBrevard.gov website.

Voters not already on the mail ballot request list have until 5 p.m. on October 29th to request a mail ballot be sent to them prior to the November 8 Election. Military and Overseas mail ballots were sent out on September 23, and the domestic mail ballots will be sent on October 6.

Due to recent legislation, mail ballot requests will expire at the end of 2022. Starting January 1, 2023, voters will have to renew their request each calendar year if they wish to continue to receive ballots by mail. Requests can be made at VoteBrevard.gov or any of the four Election Administrative Offices.

Secure ballot intake stations (formerly known as drop boxes) are available in the lobby at all four administrative Supervisor of Elections Offices and at all 10 Early Voting sites. Due to legislative changes, secure ballot intake stations are no longer available 24 hours a day. Please check VoteBrevard.gov for hours of availability.

Mail Ballots must be received in the Supervisor of Elections Offices by 7 p.m. on Election Night.

“It is important for voters to be aware that the ballot for the General Election will be two pages. In order to streamline their voting experience during Early Voting or on Election Day, I’d encourage voters to review and mark their sample ballots and bring them to the polls with them,” said Tim Bobanic, Brevard County Supervisor of Elections.

“Each election cycle, we see an uptick in misinformation and disinformation campaigns, and it is important for voters to contact my office to verify the information they’ve seen or heard before sharing it,” said Bobanic.

Voters can visit VoteBrevard.gov, call 321-290-VOTE (8683), or follow my verified Facebook and Twitter accounts to verify the information and receive accurate updates.

The Logic and Accuracy test of the election equipment, conducted per state statute, is scheduled for October 14 at the Election Support Center, located at 525 N. John Rodes Blvd. in Melbourne beginning at 9 a.m.

“The Brevard County Supervisor of Elections office is committed to providing exemplary public service to the citizens of Brevard County,” said Bobanic. “It is our intent to provide quality election services to include transparent yet secure elections with timely and accurate results.”

For more information, visit VoteBrevard.gov.

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