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  • General and Safety Tips for Voting in Person Nov. 3

    Updated Feb 6, 2024

    Florida's General Election is Tuesday, Nov. 3, and all polling locations will be open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. As of Oct. 27, 112,310 of the 166,116 vote by mail ballots requested had been returned for counting. Another 74,827 voted early. Polk County Supervisor of Elections Lori Edwards has some important tips to keep in mind as workers and voters employ safe practices when voting. Precautions to protect voters and workers from COVID-19 mean less voters may be allowed in each polling location at one time. Face masks are encoura...

  • Voters in Tuesday City Election Encouraged to Look Up Polling Place

    Updated Apr 1, 2021

    Voters in the Tuesday, April 6 Lake Wales municipal election may look up their polling location at PolkElections.com. "Polling locations may be different for city elections, so it's a good idea to double check before heading to the polls," said Lori Edwards, Polk County's Supervisor of Elections. The two Lake Wales locations are the Lake Ashton Clubhouse and the James P. Austin Community Center. Voters may click on "Voter Lookup" at PolkElections.com to find their polling...

  • Commissioner Gibson Chosen for 2021 Political Leadership Institute

    Chevon T. Baccus APR, Executive Editor|Updated Feb 17, 2021

    Lake Wales City Commissioner Curtis Gibson has been chosen as one of 20 participants in the 2021 Central Florida Political Leadership Institute, a regional, nonprofit program sponsored by the Orlando Economic Partnership. The program prepares business minded leaders throughout Central Florida for future leadership opportunities – as political candidates or appointees to government boards or commissions. Since its inception in 2008, 29 PLI graduates have served in public o...

  • Elections Security Virtual Forum Oct. 29 to Feature Area Experts

    Updated Oct 29, 2020

    The public is invited to "ask an expert" when they attend a virtual elections security forum this Thursday, Oct. 29. The event is being held to discuss voter concerns about the safety and conduct of the general election. Panelists for the 7 p.m. event will include Polk Elections Supervisor Lori Edwards, Polk Sheriff's Department Chief of Staff Steve Lester, and voting rights expert Sam Coodley. JC Martin, chair of the Polk Republicans, and Dr. Kathie Sutherland, chair of the...

  • Three Ways to Vote in Nov. 3 General Election

    Updated Oct 7, 2020

    Polk County voters have three easy ways to vote in the Nov. 3 General Election, according to Supervisor of Elections, Lori Edwards. 1. At your Precinct. Polling locations will be open from 7 a.m.- 7 p.m. on Election Day. 2. Vote by Mail. Requests can be made by calling the Elections Office or visiting PolkElections.com. The last day voters can request a mail ballot to be mailed for this election is Saturday, Oct. 24. All mail ballots must be returned to the Supervisor of...

  • Sample Ballots Available Online

    Updated Oct 7, 2020

    Sample ballots for the upcoming General Election are now available online at PolkElections.com. "Voters are encouraged to study their choices in advance and bring their sample ballot when they go to vote," said Lori Edwards, Supervisor of Elections. Voters may also request a Vote by Mail ballot or update their voter information online. The deadline to request a Vote by Mail ballot is Oct. 24. For more information, visit PolkElections.com or call the Elections Office at (863)...

  • Edwards Blows Out Hannifan for Supervisor of Elections; Townsend Unseated

    Steve Steiner, Staff Writer|Updated Aug 19, 2020

    With all 167 precincts, early votes and mail in ballots tallied, Lori Edwards has coasted to another term in office, an indication that voters are pleased with how she is running the Supervisor of Elections office. The unofficial results are Edwards with 79,210 votes (77.67 percent) to Debbie Hannifan garnering 22,778 votes (22.33 percent). Edwards was the biggest winner of the night. This is not to say this race was without controversy, as her opponent unsuccessfully...

  • Tips for Voters to Make Primary Election Smoother

    Updated Aug 13, 2020

    Florida's Statewide Primary Election is Tuesday, Aug. 18, and Supervisor of Elections Lori Edwards has some helpful tips for Polk County voters. Voters registered with one of Florida's major political parties will help nominate the candidates who will represent their party on the General Election ballot in November. All voters may vote on important local races. Here are tips to make voting smoother: • Bring photo and signature ID to the polls when you vote • The polls are ope...

  • Vote by Mail Ballot Request Deadline Aug. 8

    Updated Aug 6, 2020

    Polk County voters have until Saturday, Aug. 8 to submit a request for a ballot to be mailed for the Aug. 18 Statewide Primary Election. Requests for mail ballots can be made by contacting the Elections Office at (863) 534-5888 or online at PolkElections.com. "No stamp is necessary to return the ballot as the return postage is pre-paid," said Supervisor of Elections Lori Edwards. Mail ballots may be returned by mail or dropped off to the Supervisor of Elections Office until 7...

  • Sealed Vote by Mail Return Envelope Concerns Voter

    Updated Aug 5, 2020

    Polk Supervisor of Elections Lori Edwards has confirmed "a very small handful of people" have reported problems with their vote by mail return envelopes being sealed shut. Lance Muse contacted LakeWalesNews.net concerned that his vote might not be counted if he repaired the torn envelope with tape. He said his return envelope was totally sealed shut and he could not use it without damaging the seal. He said his wife's ballot was partially sealed shut but they were able to get...

  • Vote by Mail Ballots Available for Aug. 18 Primary

    Updated Jul 23, 2020

    Ballots are now available for eligible voters who wish to vote by mail in Florida's Statewide Primary Election on Aug. 18. No stamp is necessary to return the ballot as the return postage is pre-paid. Voters can request a mail ballot by calling the Elections office at 863-534-5888 or by visiting the Supervisor of Elections website at PolkElections.com. Voted ballots must be returned to the Supervisor of Elections by 7 p.m. on Aug. 18....

  • Something for Everyone on Aug. 18 Ballot

    Updated Jul 15, 2020

    Lori Edwards, Polk County Supervisor of Elections, reminds voters that there is something for everyone to vote on in the upcoming Aug. 18 election. The Statewide Primary Election ballot includes important non-partisan races. Additionally, members of the Democratic and Republican parties will have the opportunity to choose the candidates representing their party in the November General Election. Florida is a closed primary state. According to Florida law, voters wishing to...

  • Sheriff Grady Judd, 7 Others Re-Elected Without Opposition

    Chevon T. Baccus APR, Executive Editor|Updated Jun 18, 2020

    Qualifying ended Friday, June 12 and four of the five Polk County constitutional officers – Sheriff Grady Judd, Clerk of the Court Stacy Butterfield, Property Appraiser Marsha Faux and Tax Collector Joe Tedder were re-elected without opposition. Twenty-year incumbent Supervisor of Elections Lori Edwards will face challenger Debbie Hannifan, a Lakeland Realtor, in the nonpartisan race. Listing no party affiliation, Martin Grenfell qualified to challenge two-term incumbent Distr...

  • Light Turnout Expected for April 7 Lake Wales City Election

    Updated Apr 5, 2020

    Five days before the April 7 city election, 1,041 Lake Wales citizens had returned their vote by mail ballots. That's about 41 percent of the 2,541 who requested ballots to vote by mail and 82 percent of the total 1,275 who voted by mail in the 2019 city election. Only one race will be decided Tuesday, Seat 5 between incumbent Commissioner Robin Gibson and challenger Bob Wood. Although the Seat 3 race will appear on the ballot, votes won't count because incumbent Commissioner...

  • COVID-19 March 26 Update from City of Lake Wales

    Updated Apr 2, 2020

    The City of Lake Wales continues to be under a declared State of Emergency by Mayor Fultz. There is no curfew at this time. As Covid-19 updates for Florida's residents continue daily, many City of Lake Wales staff have begun working from home, while others continue to work within the City of Lake Wales Municipal Administration Building, 201 West Central Avenue and other facilities. The Lake Wales Municipal Administration Building remains closed to residents and customers until...

  • April 7 City Election Polling Place Moved to Austin Center

    Updated Mar 26, 2020

    The Lake Wales Municipal Election scheduled to take place on Tuesday April 7 from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. will go forward with a change. Due to safety concerns related to COVID-19 the polling location originally planned to be at the Municipal Administration Building will be moved to the James P Austin Community Center located at 315 Dr. M. L. King Jr. Blvd. in Lake Wales. The Lake Ashton polling location remains the same. Lake Wales residents in precincts 523, 524, 527, 528, 530, 531...

  • March 28 Deadline to Request Vote by Mail for April 7 City Election

    Updated Mar 25, 2020

    The deadline is Saturday, March 28 for Lake Wales registered voters to request a vote by mail ballot for the April 7 municipal election. Voters can request the ballot online at PolkElections.com or by calling the elections office at 863-534-5888. Lake Wales voters will be asked to choose between incumbent Commissioner Robin Gibson and challenger Bob Wood for Seat 5. The ballot also will include the Seat 3 race, but those votes won't count as incumbent Commissioner Terrye...

  • Lake Wales Area Voters Prefer Biden, Trump in March 17 Primary

    Chevon T. Baccus APR, Executive Editor|Updated Mar 18, 2020

    Lake Wales area voters chose Democrat Joe Biden and Republican Donald Trump as their party candidates for president March 17, with totals that closely mirrored preferences in Polk County and the State of Florida. Just under 85,000 Polk County residents voted in the March 17 Presidential Preference Primary, making voter turnout slightly less than 27 percent. Polk Supervisor of Elections Lori Edwards said turnout was about 13 percentage points less than she expected, but given...

  • City Voters Should Update Records Before April 7 Election

    Updated Mar 18, 2020

    Lake Wales registered voters who have moved or changed their name are encouraged to update their record with the Elections Office before the April 7 Municipal Elections. It's also important to notify the Elections Office if your signature has changed. Many changes can be made by calling the Elections Office at (863) 534-5888. Changes can also be made online at PolkElections.com. "An address change may mean a voter has moved into or out of the city limits, an important detail...

  • Florida's 9.8 Million Democrats and Republicans to Vote Tuesday, March 17 for Presidential Preference

    Updated Mar 15, 2020

    Just under 316,000 Polk County residents are eligible to vote Tuesday, March 17 in Florida's Presidential Preference Primary. As of the Feb. 18 registration deadline, Polk had 160,589 Republicans and 155,335 Democrats. Florida is a closed primary state so those registered as independents or with no party affiliation are not eligible to vote in the primaries, which are held to help major parties select their candidates for president. As of Jan. 31, Florida had 4,793,897...

  • City Commission Candidate Greg Massey Might Be Ineligible to Run

    Chevon T. Baccus APR, Executive Editor|Updated Mar 11, 2020

    Greg Massey says he won't withdraw as a candidate for Lake Wales City Commission despite the likelihood he is ineligible to run because he never had his voting rights restored after felony convictions for second degree murder and armed burglary. "As it stands right now, until the supervisor of elections says I can't run, I'm moving ahead," Massey said. The city charter requires candidates to be registered voters and city residents for at least one year. Massey, 56, moved to...

  • Public Invited to March 16 Lake Wales Candidate Forum, Reception

    Chevon T. Baccus APR, Executive Editor|Updated Mar 11, 2020

    The four candidates in the April 7 Lake Wales City Commission election will answer questions and meet the public at a forum on Monday, March 16. The candidate forum is being sponsored by the Lake Wales Area Chamber of Commerce and Economic Development Council, the Lake Wales Arts Council, Rotary on the Ridge and LakeWalesNews.net. Candidates will set up tables with campaign literature and meet informally with attendees during a reception starting at 5:30 p.m. in the Michael...

  • City Commissioner Terrye Howell Re-elected for Another 3 Years

    Chevon T. Baccus APR, Executive Editor|Updated Mar 11, 2020

    Lake Wales City Commissioner Terrye Howell has been declared re-elected for another 3-year term following the withdrawal of her opponent Greg Massey. Massey submitted a signed statement to Lake Wales City Clerk Jennifer Nanek Tuesday, March 10 indicating his decision to end his campaign. It is possible Massey would have been ruled ineligible to run since he had a felony conviction for second degree murder and hadn't had his voting rights restored. City officials were awaiting...

  • View Presidential Preference Primary March 17 Sample Ballots Online

    Updated Mar 4, 2020

    Sample ballots for the March 17 Presidential Preference Primary Election are available online at PolkElections.com. The upcoming election is open to voters registered with the Democratic or Republican parties who will choose their nominee for the presidential election in November. As of Feb. 26 Polk County had 160,551 registered Republicans and 155,399 registered Democrats. The 128,569 Polk voters who are registered with minor parties or no party affiliation are not permitted...

  • Republicans, Democrats Vote March 17 in Presidential Preference Primary

    Updated Feb 19, 2020

    Floridians will have the opportunity to make their choice for Presidential candidates on March 17th, but only members of the Republican or Democrat parties are eligible to cast a ballot. Florida is one of 12 states that have closed primary elections. Only registered Democrats are eligible to vote in the Democratic Presidential Primary and only registered Republicans are eligible to vote in the Republican Presidential Primary. Voters wishing to participate in the Presidential...

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