Flagler Votes

Flagler Votes is a nonpartisan campus initiative created to provide students with the necessary resources to make a plan to vote in upcoming elections.
At Flagler College, our core values call us to exemplify citizenship on our campus and in our community. One of the most important ways to demonstrate citizenship is to participate in the election process.
You have the power to make a difference.
Show your #FlaglerVotes pride by picking up a Flagler Votes pin and postcard around campus.
Get Ready for the 2024 Election
Get Ready for the 2024 Election
Get informed and prepared ahead of time so you are confident when you cast your ballot! Visit www.ballotready.org to dive into the background of every candidate and referendum on your personal ballot.
Nonpartisan Voter Guides
These free voter resources can help you think critically and make informed decisions at the polls.
- Florida Department of State 2024 Voter Guide
- Campus Vote Project
- Vote411
- Florida Constitutional Amendments
- There are six proposed Constitutional Amendments on the November ballot. Four were proposed by the Florida Legislature, and two by citizen initiative.
- Want to learn more about them? Check out these non-partisan guides to what each amendment proposes.
- Florida Division of Elections
- Jacksonville Today
- Florida Tax Watch
- League of Women Voters
Did you know that you can prep before you vote? Be sure to review your sample ballot and even take yours with you when you cast your vote. Sometimes, ballots are long and involved, and it’s challenging to remember everything. Think of your sample ballot as a study guide! You can find your sample ballot here if you’re a registered voter in St. Johns County (which you are if you use your Flagler College address).
Find your Florida Supervisor of Elections' website or visit Campus Vote Project to find your sample ballot if you vote outside of Florida.
Vote
Vote
You are more likely to vote if you make a plan to do it. You want to think through how you’ll vote — by mail, early voting, or on Election Day.
The last day to request your ballot be mailed to you was Thursday, October 24, 2024. Remember to send in your ballot if you vote in St. Johns County, Fla..
If you vote elsewhere in Florida, you can find information on requesting your ballot on your local Supervisor of Elections website.
If you vote outside the state of Florida, you can find information on your state's voting processes here.
You can cast a ballot prior to Election Day at any designated early polling center within your county. You're required to bring both photo and signature identification with you.
St. Johns County early voting begins Monday, Oct. 21, and runs through Saturday, Nov. 2.
All locations are open from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m..
St. Johns County Early Voting Locations
Locations closest to Flagler College
- Solomon Calhoun Community Center, 1300 Duval St, St. Augustine, FL 32084
- Supervisor of Elections Office, 4455 Avenue A #101 • St. Augustine, FL. 32095
- St. Augustine Beach City Hall, 2200 A1A South • St. Augustine, FL. 32080
For a full list, visit https://www.votesjc.gov/general-election-2024
If you vote in another Florida county, use this link to learn about your county's early voting processes.
Election Day Voting
Vote on Nov. 5, 2024!
You are required to vote in the location assigned to the precinct of your voter registration address. You must bring both photo and signature identification with you.
Acceptable forms of photo identification include:
- Florida driver’s license
- Florida identification card issued by the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles
- United States passport
- Debit or credit card
- Military identification
- Student identification
- Retirement center identification
- Neighborhood association identification
- Public assistance identification
Take it a step further
Take it a step further
Remember, elections are powered by people. Once you’ve voted, take it a step further: reach out to at least three friends and/or family members to ensure they’ve cast their vote, too!