NEW PORT RICHEY, Fla. – Residents in Pasco County, as well as Plant City in Hillsborough County, will vote in municipal elections Tuesday.
In Pasco County, there are two elections: a four-person race for city council in New Port Richey, as well as a three-person race for a city council seat in Port Richey.
Three charter amendments also are on the ballot.
What You Need To Know
- Residents in Pasco County, as well as Plant City in Hillsborough County, will vote in municipal elections Tuesday
- Supervisor of Elections Office: Pasco elections in New Port Richey and Port Richey
- Supervisor of Elections Office: Hillsborough election in Plant City
- Bay News 9 Voters Guide
Peter Altman, Lisa Cantwell, Brian M. Jones and Tom O’Neill are in the New Port Richey race.
Lisa Burke, Chris Maher and Linda Rodriguez will vie for the Port Richey seat.
Meanwhile, in Plant City, Camryn Henry and Jason Jones will face off for the Group 2 city commission seat.
For this election, all eligible voters who want to vote in person on Election Day will vote at Plant City City Hall (302 W Reynolds St, Plant City, FL 33563).
Please note: Vote By Mail ballots cannot be turned in at City Hall on Election Day. On Election Day, Vote By Mail ballots must be dropped off at one of the five Hillsborough Supervisor of Elections Offices no later than 7 p.m. to be counted.
POLLING PLACE CHANGE OF LOCATION
The Pasco Supervisor of Elections office has announced the following temporary change in polling locations is in effect only for the April 8 municipal election.
New Port Richey voters in precinct 50 will vote with Precinct 25 at the New Port Richey Recreation Center at 6630 Van Buren Street, New Port Richey.
The City of Port Richey will vote at their regularly assigned polling place.
The polls will be open from 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. for qualified voters. Voters are statutorily required to present photo and signature identification when voting or vote a provisional ballot.
Voters who reside within precinct 50 were notified by mail at the address on file with the elections’ office. If your voter registration record is not up-to-date, you may not have received this notification. Address changes within the county can be submitted to the elections’ office by telephone 1-800-851-8754 or online at PascoVotes.gov.