2026 Municipal Elections
Town of Redington Shores – Municipal Election
Tuesday, March 10, 2026
The next municipal election will be held in March of 2026 for Commissioner positions in Districts 1 and 3. To register to vote, follow this link from the Pinellas County Supervisor of Elections, and browse the information available there. See current and upcoming elections further down on this page.
For information on ballot status, voting precincts, or other voting information, click on the Pinellas County Supervisor of Elections link.
FOR FURTHER ASSISTANCE OR INFORMATION:
- Pinellas County Supervisor of Elections Office
727-464-VOTE
Votepinellas.gov - Town of Redington Shores
Town Clerk Margaret Carey
727-397-5538Â townclerk@redshoresfl.com
Election Information
Current Qualified Candidates:
- District 1 Commissioner – Doug Harr and Shawn Hatfield
- District 3 Commissioner – Erin Schoos
Voter Registration and Other Information:
Please visit the Pinellas County Supervisor of Elections for information regarding registration, mail ballots, polling locations, and district information:
- Mail Ballots (votepinellas.gov)
- Voter Registration (votepinellas.gov)
- General Information (votepinellas.gov)
Resources
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- The Florida Election Code
- Florida Division of Elections – Candidate Forms
- Candidate and Campaign Treasurer Handbook (RV 7/2023)
- How to File Campaign Finance Reports Online Booklet (RV 8/2023)
- Florida Division of Elections Publications
- Florida Division of Elections Candidate and Treasurer Handbook
- Florida Election Code, Chapters 97 – 106
Code of Ordinances regarding Political Signs (Sec. 90-112)
N. Political signs.
(1) No political signs of any nature may be placed within the limits of any public right-of-way or on any public place.
(2) Political signs for qualified candidates for any office in any election in which electors of the town may vote are allowed for any candidate and may be displayed in the nonresidential districts in the town.
(3) Political signs shall not exceed four square feet in area.
(4) The building inspector is hereby authorized to remove any political sign posted in the town in violation of this article and to notify the candidate or the person responsible for posting the sign.
O. Removal of signs.
(1) Removal upon terminating of business or vacating of property. All signs must be removed within 60 days. If not removed, the town will remove them after ten days’ written notice to the owner of the property. Cost of removal will be borne by the property owner. Sign structures which have intrinsic property value may remain in place if they otherwise meet ordinance requirements (or are under approved variances) and are properly maintained. Sign information relating to the terminated business must be removed. If the signs are relevant to a new occupant of the property, a single 60-day extension may be granted upon request to the building inspector. Any additional extension(s) would require approval of a variance.
(2) “For Sale,” “For Rent,” “For Lease” or “Sold” signs shall be removed immediately after closing.
(3) The town building inspector is hereby authorized to remove any sign that is not properly maintained or is unsafe or hazardous after giving written notice to the owner of the sign at least ten days prior to removal. He or she is also authorized to cause to be removed any signs constructed or modified after December 14, 1983, which are in violation of provisions of this article, unless variances were approved and/or permits issued prior to such construction or modification. Cost of removal will be borne by the property owner.