You Need to Vote in Presidential Primary and Naples City Election

In 2018 Naples City Election a Democrat was voted into office. Below are the registered Republicans in the race. It is a non-partisan race, so the candidates can’t say what party they are in. However, we can. Please make your choice of the Republicans below:

Left to Right: Ted Blankenship, Reg Buxton (incumbent), Michelle McLeod (Incumbent) and Ellen Seigel (Incumbent)
We dropped the ball in 2018. In 2018 Naples City Election a Democrat was voted into office. Below are the registered Republicans in the race. It is a non-partisan race, so the candidates can’t say what party they are in. However, we can.

Mission in March 2020 for Republicans in Collier County:

VOTE for TRUMP!!!!!!

Let’s all vote and send a LOUD message that Collier County HUGELY supports President Trump and we are NOT TIRED OF WINNING!!!

Remember to get out and vote in the upcoming Presidential Preference Primary on March 17th, St. Patrick’s Day.

  • You can vote on March 17th at your precinct polling location
  • You can vote-by-mail:
    • Deadline to request a Vote-by-Mail ballot: March 7th
    • Request a Mail Ballot Online (www.colliervotes.com or call 239-252-VOTE)
  • You can vote early at one of the following 9 polling locations from 10:00 am – 6:00 pm:
    • Collier County Government Complex – 3311 Tamiami Trl E, Naples
    • Everglades City Hall – 102 Copeland Avenue N, Everglades City
    • Golden Gate Community Center – 4701 Golden Gate Parkway, Naples
    • Immokalee Community Park – 321 N 1st St, Immokalee
    • Library Headquarters – 2385 Orange Blossom Drive, Naples
    • Marco Island Library – 210 S Heathwood Drive, Marco Island
    • Norris Center – 755 8th Ave S, Naples
    • North Collier Regional Park – 15000 Livingston Road, Naples
    • Supervisor of Elections Office – 3750 Enterprise Ave, Naples

Only registered Republicans can vote for President Trump in the Republican Presidential Preference Primary.

If you have any questions about your registration or voting, please contact the Collier County Supervisor of Elections: 239-252-VOTE or visit www.colliervotes.com.

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