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Potential Ineligibility Notice July 26, 2024

117727718     Battershell, Collin L     3055 NE 28Th Dr Gainesville,32609

114932518     Carpinetti, Amy D     11307 SW 16Th St Micanopy,32667

121456646     Cooper III, Calvin C     3905 NW 19Th TER Gainesville,32605‑1813

126014190     Gomez, Henry     6727 NW 26Th Ter Gainesville,32653

128357378     Harrington JR, Nathail E     1101 SE 15Th St APT 48 Gainesville,32641‑8212

100546463     Hinson, Jonathan W     24 NW 257Th St Newberry,32669‑4110

119276886     Hutchinson, Jalen MC     2300 SW 43Rd St APT A 2 Gainesville,32607

127400373     Johnson, Kenneth     1605 SW 42Nd St APT 9 Gainesville,32607

124403522     Leven, Quinnton T     4428 SW 20Th Ln Gainesville,32607

100514105     McConnell, Colby L     13023 NW 195Th St Alachua,32615

130438443     Moreland, Samuel W     3205 NW 83Rd St APT 2912 Gainesville,32606

129025111     Morrison, Shannelle     2426 NW 57Th Pl Gainesville,32653

129994632     Peace, Clinit L     14503 NE 141St St Waldo,32694

122215504     Reineke, Daniel PD     15857 NW 249Th Ter High Springs,32643

129078845     Williams JR, Eric J     235 SE 20Th Pl APT 208 Gainesville,32641

You are hereby notified that your eligibility to vote is in question. If you believe you are in fact eligible to vote and you have been inaccurately included on this list, you have the right to request a hearing to determine your eligibility. You are required to contact the Alachua County Supervisor of Elections, no later than thirty (30) days after the date this notice is published to request a hearing or to obtain more information regarding the basis for your potential ineligibility and the procedure for resolution. Failure to respond within 30 days after the date this notice is published may result in a determination of ineligibility and your removal from the statewide voter registration system.

If you attempt to vote at an early voting site or your normal election day polling place, you will be required to vote a provisional ballot. If you vote by mail, your ballot will be treated as a provisional ballot. In either case, your ballot may not be counted until a final determination of eligibility is made. If you wish for your ballot to be counted, you must contact the Supervisor of Elections’ office within 2 days after the election and present evidence that you are eligible to vote.

You may contact the Alachua County Supervisor of Elections via phone, email, or postal mail to respond to this notice: 

Phone: 352-374-5252, email: kbarton@alachuacounty.us, postal mail: Kim A. Barton, Alachua County Supervisor of Elections, 515 N. Main St., Suite 300 Gainesville Florida, 32601.

Published one time on the Supervisor of Elections Web Page  - July 26th, 2024