06-01-2026 LEGAL AD
Pursuant to Florida Statute 98.075, notice is hereby given to the voters listed below:
- Belford, Missy D, 26 Ella St, Apt B, Melbourne, FL 32935
- Clinton, Thomas E, 252 A Ln, Cocoa, FL 32926
- Harris, Tara M, 2851 Stearns Ave NE, Palm Bay, FL 32905
You are hereby notified that your eligibility to vote is in question. You are required to contact the Supervisor of Elections, in Melbourne, Florida, no later than thirty (30) days after the date of this publishing. Failure to respond will result in a determination of ineligibility by the Supervisor and your name will be removed from the statewide voter registration system. If you deny the accuracy of the information underlying the potential ineligibility, you have a right to request a hearing for the purpose of determining eligibility.
If you attempt to vote at an early voting site or your normal election day polling place, you will be required to vote a provisional ballot. If you vote by mail, your ballot will be treated as a provisional ballot. In either case, your ballot may not be counted until a final determination of eligibility is made. If you wish for your ballot to be counted, you must contact the Supervisor of Elections office within two days after the election and present evidence that you are eligible to vote.
To receive information regarding the basis of your potential ineligibility and procedures to resolve this matter, please contact the Brevard County Supervisor of Elections office within 30 days of this publication at 321-290-8683.
Tim Bobanic
Brevard County Supervisor of Elections
05-26-2026 LEGAL AD
Pursuant to Florida Statute 98.075, notice is hereby given to the voters listed below:
- Marlow, Dylan A, 251 Ulster Ln, Melbourne, FL 32935
- Nance, David F, 2816 Slippery Rock Dr, Cocoa, FL 32926
- Ridenour, Damien C, 5500 Burgess Ave, Cocoa, FL 32927
- Thomas, Aniyah TR, 704 Rosa L Jones Dr, Cocoa, FL 32922
- Virgin, Joshua A, 1706 Ixora Dr W, Melbourne, FL 32935
You are hereby notified that your eligibility to vote is in question. You are required to contact the Supervisor of Elections, in Melbourne, Florida, no later than thirty (30) days after the date of this publishing. Failure to respond will result in a determination of ineligibility by the Supervisor and your name will be removed from the statewide voter registration system. If you deny the accuracy of the information underlying the potential ineligibility, you have a right to request a hearing for the purpose of determining eligibility.
If you attempt to vote at an early voting site or your normal election day polling place, you will be required to vote a provisional ballot. If you vote by mail, your ballot will be treated as a provisional ballot. In either case, your ballot may not be counted until a final determination of eligibility is made. If you wish for your ballot to be counted, you must contact the Supervisor of Elections office within two days after the election and present evidence that you are eligible to vote.
To receive information regarding the basis of your potential ineligibility and procedures to resolve this matter, please contact the Brevard County Supervisor of Elections office within 30 days of this publication at 321-290-8683.
Tim Bobanic
Brevard County Supervisor of Elections
05-18-2026 LEGAL AD
Pursuant to Florida Statute 98.075, notice is hereby given to the voters listed below:
- Asbell, Benjamin T, 246 Emerson Dr NW, Palm Bay, FL 32907
- Chermside, Mark J, N10740 Grandview Ln, Ironwood, MI 49938
- Henry, Andrew D, PO Box 110074, Palm Bay, FL 32911
- Junk, David C, 7150 Hartman St, Cocoa, FL 32927
- Quesnay, Katherine M, 2204 Dordon Dr, Melbourne, FL 32935
- Robles, Eliezer, 825 Forrest Ave, Cocoa, FL 32922
You are hereby notified that your eligibility to vote is in question. You are required to contact the Supervisor of Elections, in Melbourne, Florida, no later than thirty (30) days after the date of this publishing. Failure to respond will result in a determination of ineligibility by the Supervisor and your name will be removed from the statewide voter registration system. If you deny the accuracy of the information underlying the potential ineligibility, you have a right to request a hearing for the purpose of determining eligibility.
If you attempt to vote at an early voting site or your normal election day polling place, you will be required to vote a provisional ballot. If you vote by mail, your ballot will be treated as a provisional ballot. In either case, your ballot may not be counted until a final determination of eligibility is made. If you wish for your ballot to be counted, you must contact the Supervisor of Elections office within two days after the election and present evidence that you are eligible to vote.
To receive information regarding the basis of your potential ineligibility and procedures to resolve this matter, please contact the Brevard County Supervisor of Elections office within 30 days of this publication at 321-290-8683.
Tim Bobanic
Brevard County Supervisor of Elections
05-11-2026 LEGAL AD
Pursuant to Florida Statute 98.075, notice is hereby given to the voters listed below:
- Campbell, Lindin T, 1514 Clearlake Rd Apt 35, Cocoa, FL 32922
- Cunningham, Michelle C, 112 Dale Ave, Apt C, Melbourne, FL 32935
- Degumbia, Allen J, 664 Easton Forest Cir SE, Palm Bay, FL 32909
- Fisher, Timothy G, 5940 Whispering Ln, Titusville, FL 32780
- Freckleton, Baston G, 668 Belvedere Rd NW, Palm Bay, FL 32907
- Haboc, Maria L, 1403 Belleview Rd, Cocoa, FL 32922
- McFadden, Jackie J, 2556 Snapdragon Dr NW, Palm Bay, FL 32907
- Vradenburgh, Christian R, 1715 Saratoga Dr, Titusville, FL 32796
- White, George, 3319 Purdue St, Melbourne, FL 32901
You are hereby notified that your eligibility to vote is in question. You are required to contact the Supervisor of Elections, in Melbourne, Florida, no later than thirty (30) days after the date of this publishing. Failure to respond will result in a determination of ineligibility by the Supervisor and your name will be removed from the statewide voter registration system. If you deny the accuracy of the information underlying the potential ineligibility, you have a right to request a hearing for the purpose of determining eligibility.
If you attempt to vote at an early voting site or your normal election day polling place, you will be required to vote a provisional ballot. If you vote by mail, your ballot will be treated as a provisional ballot. In either case, your ballot may not be counted until a final determination of eligibility is made. If you wish for your ballot to be counted, you must contact the Supervisor of Elections office within two days after the election and present evidence that you are eligible to vote.
To receive information regarding the basis of your potential ineligibility and procedures to resolve this matter, please contact the Brevard County Supervisor of Elections office within 30 days of this publication at 321-290-8683.
Tim Bobanic
Brevard County Supervisor of Elections
05-04-2026 LEGAL AD
Pursuant to Florida Statute 98.075, notice is hereby given to the voters listed below:
- Abreu Pichardo, Brenny J, 14 N Park Ave, Titusville, FL 32796
- Kuri, Rene, 441 Cypress St, Indialantic, FL 32903
- Limperatos, Matthew DF, 605 Warner Way, Merritt Island, FL 32953
- Manchulenko, Amy-Lee A, 3004 Fountainhead Cir Apt 113, Melbourne, FL 32934
- May, David J, 1426 Brook Dr, Melbourne, FL 32935
- Rivera, Luis J, 2420 Minton Rd Unit A, Melbourne, FL 32904
- Spivak, Stephanie H, 198 Lakeshore Dr, Melbourne, FL 32901
You are hereby notified that your eligibility to vote is in question. You are required to contact the Supervisor of Elections, in Melbourne, Florida, no later than thirty (30) days after the date of this publishing. Failure to respond will result in a determination of ineligibility by the Supervisor and your name will be removed from the statewide voter registration system. If you deny the accuracy of the information underlying the potential ineligibility, you have a right to request a hearing for the purpose of determining eligibility.
If you attempt to vote at an early voting site or your normal election day polling place, you will be required to vote a provisional ballot. If you vote by mail, your ballot will be treated as a provisional ballot. In either case, your ballot may not be counted until a final determination of eligibility is made. If you wish for your ballot to be counted, you must contact the Supervisor of Elections office within two days after the election and present evidence that you are eligible to vote.
To receive information regarding the basis of your potential ineligibility and procedures to resolve this matter, please contact the Brevard County Supervisor of Elections office within 30 days of this publication at 321-290-8683.
Tim Bobanic
Brevard County Supervisor of Elections