Florida candidate resources

Pick your county to see what running for office takes.

Filing fees, qualifying dates, and your county Supervisor of Elections contact card for every Florida county. Click the map or use the list below.

Orange County — how to run for office Union County — how to run for office Lake County — how to run for office Volusia County — how to run for office Polk County — how to run for office Sumter County — how to run for office Leon County — how to run for office Hamilton County — how to run for office Okeechobee County — how to run for office Lee County — how to run for office Alachua County — how to run for office Liberty County — how to run for office Osceola County — how to run for office Taylor County — how to run for office Calhoun County — how to run for office Franklin County — how to run for office Dixie County — how to run for office Washington County — how to run for office Wakulla County — how to run for office Walton County — how to run for office Bradford County — how to run for office Duval County — how to run for office Escambia County — how to run for office Nassau County — how to run for office Brevard County — how to run for office Miami-Dade County — how to run for office Hernando County — how to run for office Putnam County — how to run for office Columbia County — how to run for office Hardee County — how to run for office Citrus County — how to run for office Seminole County — how to run for office Gadsden County — how to run for office Gulf County — how to run for office Suwannee County — how to run for office Jefferson County — how to run for office Levy County — how to run for office Hillsborough County — how to run for office Pinellas County — how to run for office Marion County — how to run for office Highlands County — how to run for office DeSoto County — how to run for office Santa Rosa County — how to run for office Madison County — how to run for office Gilchrist County — how to run for office Monroe County — how to run for office St. Lucie County — how to run for office St. Johns County — how to run for office Baker County — how to run for office Flagler County — how to run for office Hendry County — how to run for office Okaloosa County — how to run for office Bay County — how to run for office Palm Beach County — how to run for office Broward County — how to run for office Collier County — how to run for office Manatee County — how to run for office Martin County — how to run for office Glades County — how to run for office Lafayette County — how to run for office Jackson County — how to run for office Charlotte County — how to run for office Holmes County — how to run for office Pasco County — how to run for office Clay County — how to run for office Sarasota County — how to run for office Indian River County — how to run for office

Florida's 67 counties — click any county on the map to see candidate filing info, or pick from the list below.

All 67 counties, alphabetical.

Each link goes to that county's "how to run for office" page — key dates for the 2026 cycle, the two ways to qualify, and your county Supervisor of Elections's contact info.

What's on each county page.

The same six things, county-by-county:

  • The 2026 Florida election calendar — primary, general, qualifying windows, early voting.
  • Which local offices are typically on the ballot in that county.
  • The two ways to qualify under Florida law — the qualifying fee (6% partisan / 4% nonpartisan of annual salary) and the petition alternative (1% of registered voters).
  • Your county Supervisor of Elections — name, office address, phone, public-records contact.
  • A link to that SOE's official page on the Florida Division of Elections directory.
  • A pointer at Motion51's free tier with that county's voter file already loaded.

These pages are not legal advice. The SOE's office is the final word on every county-specific question.

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