Becoming a Candidate

What is a Candidate?

A candidate is defined in 97.021(3), Florida Statutes, as any person to whom any one or more of the following applies:

  • Any person who seeks to qualify for nomination or election by means of a petitioning process;
  • Any person who seeks to qualify for election as a write-in candidate;
  • Any person who receives contributions, makes expenditures, or gives their consent for any other person to receive contributions or make expenditures with a view to bringing about their nomination or election to, or retention in, public office;
  • Any person who appoints a treasurer and designates a primary depository; or
  • Any person who files qualification papers and subscribes to a candidate's oath as required by law.

However, this definition does not include any candidate for a political party executive committee

When do I announce my candidacy?

 Candidacy may be announced at any time;

  • Must file Appointment of Campaign Treasurer and Designation of Campaign Depository (Form DS-DE 9) with the Supervisor of Elections office BEFORE you collect any money toward your candidacy, spend any money in furtherance of your candidacy, collect signatures to qualify by the petition process, or open a bank account. (106.021, Florida Statutes);
  • Must file a Statement of Candidate (Form DS-DE 84) within ten (10) days of filing the Appointment of Campaign Treasurer and Designation of Campaign Depository (106.023, Florida Statutes).
  • A Judicial candidate must file a Statement of Candidate for Judicial Office (Form DS-DE 83) within ten (10) days of filing the Appointment of Campaign Treasurer and Designation of Campaign Depository (106.023, Florida Statutes).
  • Legislative Candidates must contact the filing officer with the Department of State Division of Elections.

Is it possible to run for a different office after I become a candidate?

Yes, under 106.021 (1)(a), Florida Statutes, you may change your mind and run for a different office after becoming a candidate, providing that you do the following;

  • File a new Appointment of Campaign Treasurer and Designation of Campaign Depository, designating the new office;
  • Within 15 days of the new appointment, notify, in writing, all contributors and offer to return their contributions in full or pro rata. The Request for Return of Contributions (Form DS-DE 86) may be used for such purpose;
  • If, after 30 days from this notice, the contributor has not requested his contribution to be returned, you may use the funds in the campaign for your newly designated office.

Come In and See Us 

If you are interested in becoming a candidate, please stop by our office where we can provide you with some additional information and answer any questions you may have

Important Candidate Forms and Information

  1. DS-DE 9 Appointment of Campaign Treasurer
  2. DS-DE 84 Statement of Candidate
    1. This form refers to Chapter 106 of the Florida Statutes.  CLICK HERE TO REVIEW THESE IMPORTANT STATUTES
  3. DS-DE 70 AB Request Information
  4. DE-Guide 0016 Resign to Run Law
  5. Form 6 Instructions
  6. DS-DE 104 Candidate Petition Form
  7. DS-DE 104S Candidate Petition Form in Spanish
  8. Checklist-Candidate Petition Validation/Signature Verification
  9. Candidate Oath 

Joe Morgan, Supervisor of Elections, Wakulla County
3115 B Crawfordville Hwy., Crawfordville, Florida 32327

Mailing Address: Supervisor of Elections, P.O. Box 305, Crawfordville, Florida 32326

Phone: (850) 926-7575 • Fax: (850) 926-8104 • Email[email protected] •  Hours: M-F, 8am-5pm

PLEASE NOTE: Under Florida law, email addresses are public records. If you do not want your email address released in response to a public records request, do not send electronic mail to this entity. Instead, contact this office by phone or in writing. Florida Statute 668.6076.