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Sunday, November 2, 2025

New Election Year

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Brian E. Corley Supervisor of Elections Pasco County issued the following announcement on January 21.

NEW ELECTION YEAR

With the new year, my staff and I are preparing for the 2022 election cycle which will be here before we know it!

With careful preparation and thorough planning, we will once again pledge to fulfill our promise of delivering

another cycle of transparent, trouble-free and secure elections with timely and accurate results.

With that in mind, there is something that every current registered voter in Pasco can do to help us get off to the

right start. To prepare for the new election cycle, we ask that you help us do our job better by ensuring that your

voter registration is up to date. The more accurate our file, the better able we are to serve the voters of Pasco

County. If you have moved, purchased a new home, changed your name or wish to change your party affiliation,

NOW is the time to make those updates to your voter registration record.

Additionally, with the increase in popularity of vote-by-mail, the signature file becomes even more important.

Anytime something is processed to a voter registration record, there is a Statutory regulated comparison of the

signature that is on file with our office. Signatures change over time due to aging or medical conditions. As

such, now is the time to make sure an updated signature is on file with your voter registration record.

In most cases, such as updating your signature, it’s as simple as completing a voter registration application,

available on-line at PascoVotes.gov, at your local library, post office, or by calling our office 800-851-8754 to

request one. In the case of an address change, it can be accomplished via e-mail through our website

PascoVotes.gov. Party change requests and name changes must be submitted on a voter registration

application.

Not sure if you’re even registered? That information is also available from our website or by calling 800-851-

8754. Your individual responsibility in partnering with us will go far in continuing the tradition of stellar elections

we in Pasco County have become accustomed to. 

Original source can be found here.

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