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School Elections
We believe voting at school is a unique civic learning experience which teachers and faculty can build upon in the classroom to help young people become educated, engaged citizens. Since 2011, schools in Flagler County have been using an online voting system developed by KidsVoting USA. The online ballot provides a cost savings to our county because it is offered at no cost to schools and elections offices throughout the United States.
Here is a list of upcoming elections conducted by the Flagler County Elections Office.
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2012 FPC Senior Superlatives
Election Day: December 14, 2012
It's that time again! Seniors at Flagler Palm Coast High School are voting for the most qualified among their class for superlative categories which include Most Talented, Best Dressed, Class Clown and ... Most Likely To Survive The Zombie Apocalypse. Check back here for the results!
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2012 Presidential Mock Election
November 6, 2012
Students across the county will be voting for presidential candidates in the upcoming General Election conducted by the Flagler County Elections Office. The results of the election will be available after 7:00 p.m. on Election Day, November 6, 2012.
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Flagler Palm Coast High School
Voting hours: 8:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.
School-wide election, all grades participating. |
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Matanzas High School
Voting hours: 8:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.
School-wide election, all grades participating. |
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Buddy Taylor Middle School
Voting hours: 7:30 a.m. - 1:45 p.m.
Grades levels: 7th, 8th. |
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Indian Trails Middle School
Voting during Social Studies classes.
Grades levels: 7th, 8th. |
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Old Kings Elementary School
Voting hours: 9:15 a.m. - 3:15 p.m.
School-wide election, all grades participating. |
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2012 FPC Homecoming Elections
Election Day: September 20, 2012
Seniors Runoff Election: October 5, 2012
Students at Flagler Palm Coast High School will be voting for their Homecoming Kings and Queens using an online ballot again this year. Also on the ballot will be Faculty Duke and Duchess as the student's pick for favorite faculty members.
Voting day was September 20, 2012 and 739 students participated in the election! That's among the highest turnouts at FPC since they have been using the online ballot with the Elections Office. For races with more than five candidates, the top five vote getters are listed in the results. Congratulations to the winners!
The candidates were narrowed down for seniors at FPC, they will be voting again October 5, 2012 for their Homecoming King and Queen. Check back for the results!
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2012 FPC Class Elections
Election Day: May 31, 2012
10th grade and 11th grade students at Flagler Palm Coast High School are voting for their Student Government elections using an electronic ballot. Races for President of Class of 2013 and President and Vice President of Class of 2014 are on the ballot this year.
213 students participated in this election, winners are listed in the results. Congratulations to Joseph, Sabrina and Aurelia!
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2012 PPP Mock Elections
Students across the county will be voting for presidential candidates in the upcoming Presidential Preference Primary Mock Election conducted by the Flagler County Elections Office. The results of the election will be available after 7:00 p.m. on Election Day, January 31, 2012.
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Flagler Palm Coast High School
PPP Mock Election: January 27, 2012
Voting during lunch. School-wide election, all grades participating. |
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Matanzas High School
PPP Mock Election
January 24 - 26, 2012
Voting during lunch and 4th period. School-wide election, all grades participating. |
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Buddy Taylor Middle School
PPP Mock Election
7th Grade: January 26, 2012. 8th Grade: January 27, 2012. Voting during class in the Media Center. |
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Indian Trails Middle School
PPP Mock Election
8th Grade: January 27, 2012. Voting form 7:45 a.m. - 11:20 a.m. in Social Studies class with Mrs. Melendez |
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2011 FPC High School Class Elections
This year, students at Flagler Palm Coast High School voted in their Student Government elections using an electronic ballot for the first time. The Elections Office facilitated the SGA elections using an online voting system, developed by DoubleClick Democracy and Kids Voting USA, who have partnered with Florida Supervisors of Elections and School Districts, offering FREE online voting services to school districts throughout the state of Florida. The online voting system provided a financial savings because it is offered at no cost to the Elections Office.
Read more about Kids Voting USA: http://www.kidsvotingusa.org
Class Elections Results
And the winners are...
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2011 Young Readers Election
This is the second year the Elections Office has facilitated an election for elementary and middle school students in Flagler County. These children who
participate in the Sunshine State Young Readers Award Program have the opportunity to vote with other students in their grade level in a statewide election for their
favorite book during this school year. The Sunshine State Young Reader's Award Program is a statewide reading motivation program for students in grades 3 through 8. The program, which began in 1983, encourages students to read
independently for personal satisfaction, based on interest rather than reading level.
This year, each student who voted for their favorite book received a voucher for a free ice cream cone at McDonald’s. Supervisor Weeks coordinated the free ice cream vouchers with McDonald's manager, Cindy Lott, and hopes the frozen
treat will encourage students to keep reading and reward them for participating in the election.
For more information about the Sunshine State Young Readers Award Program, please visit http://myssyra.org
Cumulative statewide Young Readers election results will be available on the SSYRA website after April 15, 2011.
Young Readers Election Photos
Young Readers Election Schedule
- March 24th – Old Kings Elementary School
- April 4th - Indian Trails Middle School
- April 5th – Buddy Taylor Middle School
- April 6th – Bunnell Elementary School
- April 6th – Rymfire Elementary School
- April 7th – Belle Terre Elementary School
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2010 Young Readers Elections
Sunshine State Young Readers Award Program
An election was held for the favorite book of children in grades 3 through 8 who participated in the Sunshine State Young Readers Award Program. For more information about the Young Readers Award Program, please visit http://myssyra.org
View Sample Ballot for Grades 3-5
View Sample Ballot for Grades 6-8
Young Readers Election Schedule
April 5th – Indian Trails Middle School
April 6th -Buddy Taylor Elementary School
April 7th – Bunnell Elementary School
April 8th – Belle Terre Elementary School
April 9th – Wadsworth Elementary School
April 13th – Old Kings Elementary School
April 14th – Rymfire Elementary School
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Contact Info
Flagler County Supervisor of Elections
Hours of Operation:
Monday - Friday
8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Physical Address:
Supervisor of Elections
Flagler County
Government Services Building
1769 E. Moody Blvd.
Building 2 Suite 101
Bunnell, FL 32110
Mailing Address:
Supervisor of Elections
P.O Box 901
Bunnell, FL 32110
Phone Number:
Phone: (386) 313-4170
Fax Number:
Phone: (386) 313-4171
Send us an email!
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