FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: Kimberly Boelzner / 321-474-3886 / [email protected]
Supervisor of Elections Tim Bobanic Provides Election Related Information for the 2025 Municipal & Special District Election
Melbourne, FL – Oct. 2, 2025 – The 2025 Municipal & Special District Election will be held on Tuesday, Nov. 4th. The deadline to register to vote in this election, also known as book closing, is Monday, Oct. 6th. To register to vote or update voter registration records, voters can visit any of the four administrative offices or go to VoteBrevard.gov.
“Although voter turnout is historically lower in Municipal and Special District elections, it’s important to remember these are the elections that tend to touch our lives on a daily basis and it is important turnout and vote,” said Tim Bobanic, Brevard County Supervisor of Elections. The municipalities and special district that will appear on the ballot for the November 4th election are the Towns of Indialantic and Melbourne Beach, and the Barefoot Bay Recreation District.
As of Jan.1, 2025, all previous mail ballot requests expired. Voters who wish to vote by mail and haven’t yet put in a new request in 2025 need to request to receive mail ballots for upcoming elections through 2026. Voters choosing to vote by mail have until 5:00 p.m. on Oct. 23rd to request a mail ballot be sent to them prior to the Nov. 4th election. Requests can be made at VoteBrevard.gov, by calling 321-290-VOTE (8683), or in-person at any of the four administrative offices. Military and overseas mail ballots were sent out on Sept. 19th and domestic mail ballots are being sent on Oct. 2nd.
For voters wishing to return their voted mail ballots in person instead of via the USPS, secure ballot intake stations are available in the lobby of all four administrative offices weekdays during hours of operation. Mail ballots must be received in the Supervisor of Elections offices by 7:00 p.m. on Election Day.
Election Day voters need to remember to vote in their precinct specific polling location. Assigned precincts can be found on VoteBrevard.gov with the “Find Your Precinct” tab, on a voter information card, or on the sample ballot mailed to each registered voter eligible to voter in this election. Polls on Election Day are open from 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.
The Logic & Accuracy Test of the election equipment, conducted per F.S. 101.5612(2), is scheduled for Oct. 13th at the Election Support Center, located at 525 N. John Rodes Blvd. in Melbourne, beginning at 9:00 a.m.
About Brevard County Supervisor of Elections
The Brevard County Supervisor of Elections office is committed to providing exemplary public service to the citizens of Brevard County. It is our intent to provide quality election services to include transparent, yet secure, elections with timely and accurate results. For more information visit VoteBrevard.gov.
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