Vote in Honor of a Veteran Program

The Program

The Wakulla County's Vote in Honor of a Veteran program recognizes the service and dedication of the men and women who are serving, or have served, in our armed forces by encouraging voters to cast their ballot in the names of those who fight to defend our liberty and to protect our right to vote. By exercising our right to vote, we show veterans and service members the respect they deserve for protecting our democracy.

Veterans have served us honorably. Let's give them the recognition they have earned. The next time you vote, vote in honor of a veteran. 

How does the program work?

If you wish to participate, please complete and submit a 8 x 10 photograph and you can submit a short biography (50 words or less) on a Vote in Honor of a Veteran Submission Form (available below).  You do not have to submit a biograph, and if you are unable to provide an electronic format of your picture, please contact our office for assistance.  

A wall in the Wakulla County Elections Office has been designated as our Vote in Honor of a Veteran wall, and each veteran's photograph submitted to the program will be proudly displayed.  All submitted biographies will be kept in a book inside the elections office for interested citizens to view.  

You don't have to be related to a veteran to vote in honor of one.  You'll do your part by simply going to the polls at election time and casting your ballot in honor of a veteran. It's that simple. Spread the word.

The Vote in Honor of a Veteran Submission Form

You can submit the picture and a biography (optional)  online or you can print out the form and bring it, along with your picture, to our office for assistance.  

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.