Deadline Approaches: Register for Pasco's Special Election Now!
Voters in Pasco County face a registration deadline for the upcoming Senate District 11 special election on September 2.

Deadline Approaches: Register for Pasco's Special Election Now!
As the sun rises over Pasco County, a crucial moment in local governance approaches. Residents are urged to mark their calendars, particularly those residing within the northern Bay area, as the deadline to register to vote for the upcoming special election in District 11 is fast approaching. According to Bay News 9, the cut-off date is September 2, with the special primary election scheduled for September 30.
This election will fill the vacant Florida Senate District 11 seat, a territory encompassing Citrus, Hernando, Sumter, and Pasco counties. Notably, around 39,000 voters in Pasco County are registered across 13 precincts within District 11. The vacancy arose following the appointment of Sen. Blaise Ingoglia to the role of Chief Financial Officer, creating this opportunity for residents to voice their preferences.
Candidate Landscape
An essential part of the upcoming election is understanding the candidates vying for this significant position. The competition is heating up, featuring Republican candidates Ralph Massullo and Anthony Brice, both hailing from Inverness. In December, the winners from this special primary election will face off again in a Special General Election against Democrat Ash Marwah from The Villages. Details about other local candidates can be found on the Pasco Votes website, which provides a wealth of information on candidates for municipal positions, including their qualifications and financial activity reports, as highlighted by the Pasco Votes portal.
Voter registration is paramount, especially for those who want to participate in this election. As an additional resource, individuals can check their registration status by visiting this page.
Voter Demographics
Understanding the pulse of Pasco County helps contextualize the upcoming election. As of now, there are a total of 451,375 registered voters in Pasco. The political landscape is quite diverse:
| Party Affiliation | Number of Voters | Percentage |
|---|---|---|
| Democratic | 120,729 | 26.7% |
| Republican | 185,835 | 41.2% |
| Other Parties | 13,610 | 3.0% |
| Unaffiliated | 131,201 | 29.1% |
When it comes to gender, women make up 52.2% of the voter base, while men comprise 45.9%. The breakdown by generation presents a vibrant mix, from the Silent Generation to Generation Z, each contributing a unique voice to the electoral process. The Baby Boomers, who represent 29.7% of registered voters, show the continued influence of this demographic in local politics.
Precincts and Voting Information
For those looking to vote, specifics about precincts in District 11 are essential. Given the number of voters across various cities within Pasco, from Land O’Lakes boasting 57,828 voters to the smaller communities like San Antonio with just 6,510, every vote counts. Residents can find their precinct information through the Pasco Votes website, a resource for keeping the electorate informed.
As the date approaches, it’s important to remind friends and family about the significance of their participation in this special election. With so much at stake, this is a prime time for residents to ensure their voices are heard in shaping the future of their community. Don’t miss out; make sure you’re registered and ready to make your vote count this September!