Supervisor Of Elections Travis Hart Sat On The Lafayette County November 2024 General Election Canvassing Board. [Lafayette County Supervisor of Elections, accessed 10/4/24]
Travis Hart Was Lafayette County Supervisor Of Elections During The 2024 Election Cycle. [My Florida Elections via Wayback Machine, Supervisors of Elections, view from 10/6/24]
**Republican Travis Hart Was Unopposed In His Reelection Campaign For Lafayette County Supervisor Of Elections Serving 2025 Through 2028. “**As of May 7, here is the electoral situation in all 67 Florida counties: GOP incumbents running unopposed (34) […] Lafayette: Travis Hart.” [Florida Phoenix, 5/8/24]
Travis Hart Posted, “Florida Voters Can Be Absolutely Confident Our Election Was Safe, Secure And 100% Accurate. #LafayetteVotes.” [Facebook, Travis Hart, 10/27/21]
Travis Hart: “Lafayette County Voters Can Also Trust We Will Be 100% Accurate.” [Facebook, Lafayette County Supervisor of Elections, 7/31/24]
Travis Hart Supported Florida Joining ERIC. [Facebook, Lafayette County Supervisor of Elections, 2/21/18]
As President Of The Florida Supervisors Of Elections, Travis Hart Worked With The Governor’s Office To Assist Elections Offices Due To The Weather Emergency Following Hurricane Helene.
“Election officials in Georgia, North Carolina and Florida are working quickly to ensure voters can still securely cast early ballots, despite the devastating storm impacts of Hurricane Helene that have in some cases left them without power, water and cell service. [...] ‘We’re working diligently with our partners at the USPS,’ Travis Hart, president of the Florida Supervisors of Elections, told CNN. ‘Some of their facilities were damaged too, some of them completely washed away.’ [...] Hart is working closely with Florida’s governor’s office to get an executive order to assist the elections office due to the weather emergency, similar to the one the elections offices received with Hurricane Ian in 2022 and Hurricane Michael in 2018. Hart said his team is asking to consolidate polling places and open up voting centers so that people aren’t required to vote at their precinct, which could be damaged, closed or inaccessible. He also plans to request extending early voting until Election Day, since typically in Florida early voting goes until the Sunday before. [...] Another potential concern is the number of poll workers available given the circumstances, especially if the workload may increase. Bell said that the state board is considering an emergency authority to expand who can become a poll worker at a precinct. Hart echoed that consideration, stating, ‘Under Florida statute, currently, you have to be registered within that county to be a poll worker. But we would maybe waive that rule so that counties that are neighboring counties, maybe some of their folks who would like to work in election, could come across county lines and help out these counties that are in desperate need of it.’” [CNN,
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