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Ballot Initiatives / Petitions

In Florida, the people have the right to propose amendments to the Florida Constitution through an initiative petition process. Sponsors of these initiatives must secure the required number of valid petition signatures in order for their initiative to be placed on a General Election ballot. 

Throughout the year, our office verifies hundreds of initiative petition signatures. In Walton County, initiative petitions are verified at a cost of 50 cents per petition at the time the petitions are submitted, unless an affidavit of undue burden is filed. 

More information on Florida's petition process can be found at the Florida Division of Elections Constitutional Amendment page

Current active initiatives can be found at the Florida Division of Elections Database


Pursuant to F.S. 100.371(11)(c), the latest Initiative Petition Report is available at the following link: 

 

Main Office: map This link will direct you to an external website.  
Walton County Courthouse
571 US Hwy 90 East, Suite 102
DeFuniak Springs, FL 32433

PHONE: (850) 892-8112 
FAX: (850) 892-8113
HOURS: Monday - Friday, 8:00am - 4:30pm                 

Branch Office: map This link will direct you to an external website.
Walton County Courthouse Annex
31 Coastal Centre Blvd, Suite 300
Santa Rosa Beach, FL 32459

PHONE: (850) 622-0744
FAX: (850) 622-1291
HOURS: Monday - Friday, 8:00am - 4:30pm
 

This website is provided as a source for public information. The Walton County Supervisor of Elections makes every effort to ensure the information provided is accurate. However, no warranties, expressed or implied, are provided for the content or data herein, its use or interpretation.

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