Nov. 8 General Election info

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General Election Date

November 8, 2022

Deadline to Register to Vote

October 11, 2022

Early Voting

October 24, 2022 – November 6, 2022

Vote-by-Mail 

Request a Ballot

Vote-By-Mail Instructional Video

Vote-By-Mail Instructions

Deadline to Request a Ballot to be Mailed

October 29, 2022

Complete Duval County Election Info

www.duvalelections.com

City of Atlantic Beach Municipal Election – Nov. 8

All Atlantic Beach City Commission members are elected at-large. AB registered voters may vote for candidates of all seats up for election, regardless of their district. A seat’s district assignment relates to the residency requirements for candidates. The mayor has no district requirement.

Offices up for election

Mayor/Commissioner- Seat 1 (2-year term) – At Large

Commissioner- Seat 4 (4-year term) – District 1306

Commissioner- Seat 5 (4-year term) – District 1312

The City Clerk serves as the filing officer for AB municipal elections. Access candidate folders here. 

City of Atlantic Beach election info: www.coab.us/election

info@coab.us

(904) 247-5809

Original source can be found here.



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