MEET THE CANDIDATES

Tennessee Williams Theatre / College of the Florida Keys 5901 College Road, Key West, Florida, United States

The official ballot for the 2022 primary election will be set on June 17, 2022; the last day interested parties can qualify to run for office. At 5:30 pm that same day, Hometown! presents our signature MEET THE CANDIDATES event; the voters’ first opportunity to meet and hear from the official roster of 2022 candidates. […]

CANDIDATE FORUM

Tennessee Williams Theatre / College of the Florida Keys 5901 College Road, Key West, Florida, United States

CANDIDATE FORUM JULY 18, 2022 @ 4:00 PM - 7:30 PM Tennessee Williams Theater / College of the Florida Keys * 4:00 pm Voter Meet & Greet (lobby) 4:30 pm Start (theater) U.S. Representative (R) U.S. Representative (D) State Representative (R) State Representative (D) BOCC District 5 School Board District 1 School Board District 5 County Judge […]

Free

Candidate Forum (General Ballot) 2022

Tropic Cinema 416 Eaton Street, Key West, Florida

Hometown!’s Candidate Forums offer Key West and Monroe County voters the opportunity to hear candidate opinions and platforms. All candidates have been invited to appear on the stage and be questioned by a panel of newspaper reporters, radio analysts, political mavens, and business people. The event will be available via live stream on Hometown’s website […]

free

CALL for 2024 CANDIATES

Salute at Higgs Beach Higgs Beach, Key West, Florida

Calling all those who have filed or who are considering a run! Incumbents and candidates, declared, potential, and possible, will introduce themselves and make short presentations. Candidates are encouraged to bring campaign literature, buttons, T-shirts, and other items relating to their campaign. Attendance is free—cash bar.

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Presidential Preference Primary Election

Quick Facts - Presidential Preference Primary Election What is the Presidential Preference Primary? The Presidential Preference Primary Election (PPP) is part of the presidential nominating process for Florida’s two major political parties. Voters registered with those parties express their preference for the presidential candidate they would like to see representing their party on the General Election ballot […]