
Video from the August 2010 LWV Forum:
- Florida Division of Elections
- Bay County Supervisor of Elections
- Jackson County Supervisor of Elections
- Walton County Supervisor of Elections
- Washington County Supervisor of Elections
- Holmes County Supervisor of Elections
- Calhoun County Supervisor of Elections
- Liberty County Supervisor of Elections
- Gulf County Supervisor of Elections
- Franklin County Supervisor of Elections
- League of Women Voters
- ABC Election News
- CNN Election News
Elected due to running unopposed
- George Gainer, Bay County Commission District 2
- Ginger Littleton, Bay County School Board District 3
- Tommy Welch, Bay County Judge, Group 3
Candidates and Resolutions
Commission District 4
- Derrell Day (REP)
- Dan Estes (REP)
- Chuck Tucker (REP)
- Guy Tunnell (REP)
School Board District 1
- Patricia Sabiston (incumbent)
Joe Wayne Walker
School Board District 5
- Donna Allen (incumbent)
- Jim Barr
- Steve Moss
Resolution 2983: Shall the Board of County Commissioners of this county be authorized to grant, pursuant to Section 3, Article VII of the State Constitution, property tax exemptions to new businesses and expansions of existing businesses?
Bay District Schools Half Cent Sales Tax Resolution: Shall the half-cent sales surtax be levied for ten (10) years in Bay County to provide for the Acquisition of equipment and technology creating a 21st Century learning environment; Renovation of older schools; Construction of additional classrooms to existing schools; Construction of new schools as necessary; and Retirement of related debt.
Elected due to running unopposed
- Terry E. Nichols, School Board Member District 1
- Chris M. Johnson, School Board Member District 4
County Commission District 2
- Edward E. Crutchfield (DEM) (Incumbent)
- Howard J. Glass (DEM)
County Commission District 4
- Jeremy Branch (DEM) (Incumbent)
- Wesley A. Kutchey (DEM)
- William F. Nelson (DEM)
School Board Member District 5
- William Holt Floyd
- Charlotte M. Gardner (Incumbent)
Elected due to running unopposed
- Kenneth Pridgen, County Commissioner, District 2
- David W. Green, County Judge
- Leonard Thorn, Soil and Water Conservation Seat #2
- Steve Sansom, Soil and Water Conservation Seat #4
- Brian Christenson, South Walton Fire Commission Seat #4
- Harry Millsaps, South Walton Fire Commission Seat #2
- Mike Stange, South Walton Fire Commission Seat #6
- Tommy Yates, Argyle Fire District Seat 1
- Steven Richardson, Argyle Fire District Seat 5
- Tony D. Roy, Jr., Liberty Fire District Seat 1
- James Hagan, Liberty Fire District Seat 3
- Dave Wilson, Liberty Fire District Seat 5
County Commission District 4
- Sara Commander (REP) (Incumbent)
- Rosier ‘Ro’ Cuchens (REP)
School Board District 2
- Faye R. Leddon
- Zane Sunday
School Board District 3
- Bill Eddins, Jr.
- Sharon Byrd Roberts (Incumbent)
School Board District 5
- Darrell J. Barnhill (Incumbent)
- Dennis A. Wallace
Supervisor of Elections
- Bobby Beasley (Incumbent)
- Shelia Wilkerson Grimes
South Walton Mosquito Seat #3
- Ronnie Faulk
- Jimmy Hendrix
- Robert ‘Bob’ Hudson
Primary
Voter Registration Deadline July 26th
Early Voting
August 9th – August 21stElection Day
August 24th
7:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m.
Remember to bring a photo I.D.
General
Voter Registration Deadline October 4th
League of Women Voters Forum
Tuesday, October 12th
5:15 – 7:00 p.m.
Florida State University, Panama City Campus
Live on www.wmbb.com
Live on News 13 from 5:15 – 6:00 p.m.Early Voting
October 18th – October 30thElection Day
November 2nd
7:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m.
Remember to bring a photo I.D.
Requirement to Register to Vote
You may register to vote if you are a U.S. Citizen and a legal resident of the County in which you will be voting, 18 years of age or older, in possession of your civil rights and not currently adjudicated mentally incompetent. You are eligible to vote if the election falls on or after your 18th birthday. You can preregister when you are 17 years old or receipt of a valid Florida driver's license and a voter identification card will be sent to you when you turn 18.
When to Register
To be eligible to vote in an election, you must be registered 29 days before the date of the election. Registration books then close until after the election. New registrations received during this 29 day period are processed after the election.
Where to Register
You may register at your county's Supervisor of Elections office, at the driver's license office, any state agency that serves persons with disabilities or offers public assistance, public libraries, armed forces recruitment offices, centers for independent living and city halls. Contact your local Elections Office for further information. Links to those offices web sites can be found in the Links Category of the appropriate County in the right column.

