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    Leon County Supervisor of Elections - The name is because our controlling state government feels the need to dictate what a ballot drop box is called.

    Leon County Supervisor of Elections

    5.0(3 reviews)
    3.2 mi

    We have been fortunate to have a well run Supervisor of Elections office for many years now. The…read moreproblems you see on the news just don't happen here. We didn't have any "hanging chads" here in 2000. Tuesday we had another successful election even with a strong thunderstorm that knocked out power for a little bit and blew over the tent covering the curbside drop off for absentee/mail-in ballots. Heck, one precinct even had to briefly deal with a naked man in front of the precinct. I know y'all all saw that "Florida man" story. 67% of us voting by mail and early voting probably helped Tuesday be mostly uneventful. Supervisor of Elections is normally a job for as long as you want it as long as you don't mess up. Wilma Sullivan was Supervisor for forever when I was younger. Her son worked for years with her and probably would have been the next Supervisor because of his experience but evidently they didn't trust the electorate to pick the most experienced candidate so on the last day of qualifying Wilma announced her retirement and her son became the only candidate to qualify before the deadline. That caused quite an uproar so a write in candidate won the job. He didn't avoid messing up so Ion Sancho got the job and kept things smooth for many years right past the 2000 Florida election debacle. He did such a good job that he became something of an election expert on the national level. Mark Earley, the most experienced employee in Ion's office, won the election after Ion's retirement and has kept things running smooth since. I suspect he will be in the job as long as he wants it.

    Located inside the Leon county government annex building. Walk in and it's immediately on your…read moreright. Parking: street parking is the cheapest but there are garages located near by. It was not busy and very organized. Someone called me up immediately and took my form. Within 5min he put the changes directly into the computer and told me he would mail my updated card in the mail. http://dos.myflorida.com/media/693757/dsde39.pdf I printed my form at home and filled it out prior to arriving. I saw forms available at the office to fill out if you don't have printer. Forms are for new voter registration, change of party, or address change.

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    Leon County Supervisor of Elections - Proudly voting by mail although I don't trust the post office to deliver my ballot so I take it in and drop it off.

    Proudly voting by mail although I don't trust the post office to deliver my ballot so I take it in and drop it off.

    Leon County Supervisor of Elections - 10/28/24-They have a drive through "Secure Ballot Intake Station" (wording required by the pitiful Florida Legislature).

    10/28/24-They have a drive through "Secure Ballot Intake Station" (wording required by the pitiful Florida Legislature).

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    World War II Memorial

    World War II Memorial

    4.0(2 reviews)
    0.0 mi

    This is a nice memorial dedicated to the WWII veterans. It is located in a plaza area in front of…read morethe Leon County Courthouse. It was dedicated in 2001 and has a life like bronze statue of an elderly veteran man with a cane and small American flag in his hand. The sculpture is the work of local artist, W Stanley "Sandy" Proctor. The man in the sculpture appears to be in his military uniform and is sitting on a bench. The bench has the inscription "Greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his country". The backdrop of the memorial is three flag poles waving the Leon County flag, the American Flag, and the Florida State flag, respectively. There are a few benches around the Memorial's plaza to sit, relax, and reflect and if you look closely, you will see the names of WWII veterans on brick pavers that encircles the the memorial. If you plan on driving to see the memorial, there is metered street parking within a reasonable walking distance. Anyway, as with most memorials that I have visited and reviewed, this is not a long stop. I was there less than 10 minutes. So, you may want to consider planning out additional stops at many of the other attractions in the area, or making this stop part of a larger itinerary to maximize your time and trip. The State Capital is across the street and there of tons of memorials and parks to check out in the immediate area.

    This bronze sculpture of a World War II veteran is the work of local artist Sandy Proctor. He is…read moresitting on a bench on front of the Leon County Courthouse and the memorial was dedicated and unveiled on November 11, 2001. The writing on the bench reads, "Greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his country." Stop by and pay your respects. [Review 14091 overall, 1413 of 2020, number 1152 in Florida.]

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