2021 Palm Coast Mayor Election
This is a special election in the City of Palm Coast to fill the vacancy of Palm Coast Mayor. Only voters who reside within the city boundaries of Palm Coast may vote for the candidate of their choice in this election.
What's on the ballot?
- City of Palm Coast - Mayor
Research the candidates!
Filed candidates are available here: Current Local Candidates
Election Day
Election Day: July 27, 2021
Polls are always open from 7:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m. on Election Day.
Deadline for new voter registrations: June 28, 2021
Voter Registration Deadline Ahead
The deadline to register to vote for this election is June 28, 2021. Register to vote or update your voter registration using Florida's Online Voter Registration system. You may also complete the paper Florida Voter Registration Application form and deliver or mail it to the Elections Office.
Florida Voter Registration Application
Solicitud de inscripción de votante de Florida
Temporary Precinct Changes - election day voting
Registered and eligible voters who choose to vote on Election Day must cast their ballot at their assigned polling place, unless you have been assigned to a temporary polling location for this election only.
Voters in the following precincts will have a temporary change of Election Day polling location for this election.
Precinct 8 - Seminole Woods Voters
Precinct 8 will be voting at the Flagler County Association of Realtors (FCAR building) on Highway 100, west of Belle Terre Parkway.
Address: Flagler County Association of Realtors (FCAR)
4101 E. Moody Boulevard, Bunnell, FL 32110
Map this location: FCAR Building
Precinct 33 - Marina Del Palma Voters
Precinct 33 will be voting at Old Kings Elementary School on Old Kings Road, south of Highway 100.
Address: Old Kings Elementary School
301 Old Kings Rd S., Flagler Beach, FL 32136
Map this location: Old Kings Elementary School
Election Day Precinct Voting
Where is my assigned precinct? Use our Precinct Finder to search by address and find your assigned Election Day polling location.
Early Voting
Any registered and eligible voter in the City of Palm Coast may vote early.
Early Voting Schedule:
Saturday, July 17 - Saturday, July 24, 2021
Early Voting Hours:
10:00 AM - 6:00 PM, each day, including weekends.
Early Voting Locations: 2021 Early Voting Locations
Vote By Mail
Any registered voter in the City of Palm Coast may choose to vote by mail. Call the Elections Office at (386) 313-4170 to request a mail ballot. The voter must sign the return envelope. Power of Attorney is not recognized for voting. Vote-By-Mail request deadline: July 17, 2021.
Returning Your Mail Ballot
Mail ballots must be received in the Elections Office by 7:00 P.M. on July 27, 2021 in order to be counted. A postmark does not extend this deadline.
If returning your ballot by mail, please allow at least TEN DAYS for delivery.
You may come inside the Elections Office and deliver your ballot in person anytime during office hours: Monday through Friday from 8:30 A.M. - 4:30 P.M., excluding Federal holidays.
SECURE BALLOT DROP BOXES
A secure ballot drop box will be available during office hours at the entrance of the Elections Office beginning on July 6, 2021. The secure ballot drop box at the Elections Office is no longer available 24/7. The law was changed during this year’s Legislative Session, and now requires in-person monitoring of ballot drop boxes in the state of Florida. Secure drop boxes will still be available at all early voting sites during the early voting period. Voters may use these drop boxes to deposit their mail ballots at any time early voting sites are open for voting.
- DO NOT bring your voted mail ballot to the polling place on Election Day, it must be returned directly to the Elections Office on Election Day.
Voting In Person With A Mail Ballot
If you have requested and received a mail ballot but decide to vote in person, bring your ballot with you to the polls. The mail ballot will be cancelled and you will be issued a new ballot at the polling location. You cannot use a mail ballot as a sample ballot in the voting booth. Instead, bring a sample ballot with you to use as a reference.