Lee County
Lee County
League of Women Voters of Lee County, Inc.
The League of Women Voters of Lee County, Inc.is a nonpartisan organization that encourages informed and active participation in government, works to increase understanding of major public policy issues, and influences public policy through education and advocacy.
The League’s voter service activities provide unbiased, factual information that can be used to understand the election process and to reach voting decisions.
The League of Women Voters does not support or oppose candidates and/or political parties.
Prepare to Vote in 2026
Voting is Fundamental to Our Democracy
Elected Leaders Make Decisions That Affect All Of Us
www.Vote411.org, by the League of Women Voters Education Fund,
Non-partisan election information, resources and voter guides. Candidate and Ballot Measure information available mid-July.
League of Women Voters’ Publications, printable pdfs, click on links below:
August 18, 2026 Primary Election
Will elect: Lee County Commissioner District 5, Lee County School Board District 1&6, two 20th Circuit Judges and a County Judge.
Will determine: candidates on the November 3, 2026 ballot
July 20, 2026. Deadline to Register to vote or to change party affiliation
Register to Vote Florida Online Voter Registration System
August 6, 2026 5pm. Deadline to Request a Vote-By-Mail Ballot
All ballots will include nonpartisan races
Ballots for voters with a party affiliation will include their party’s candidates for partisan races
General Election, November 3, 2026
Register to Vote Florida Online Voter Registration System
Renew Vote By Mail Request
Request your VoteByMail Ballot for the 2026 Election. Under Florida law, vote-by-mail requests expire after each general election. Voters can update their requests online at lee.vote, by phone at 239-533-8683 or in person at any Lee County Elections office.
Lee County Supervisor of Elections lee.vote 239-533-8683
More About the League: LWV Florida www.lwvfl.org LWVUS www.lwv.org
Resource Links: https://lp.uniqo.de/FiLKL1
Single-Member Districts
A Vote Yes by a majority of Lee County voters on a November 2026 referendum would change the way Lee County Commissioners are elected from at-large (county-wide) to single-member (voters in their district) beginning with the 2028 election. For more information on single-member districts click here: Single-Member Districts | MyLO















