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News & Views ~ December 2025

In This Issue


Supervisor's Message


Art For Democracy


A Word From SOE Staff


Out & About


Do You Know Your District?


Upcoming Outreach Activities


Myth Buster

Did you request your Vote-by-Mail ballot for 2026?

Happy Holidays and

Happy New Year! 


As we wrap up 2025, I am excited to share that our office has selected the winning design for Collier County’s new “I Voted” sticker. This design was created by one of our talented local student artists during this year’s Art for Democracy contest and will be distributed to tens of thousands of voters throughout the 2026 Election Cycle.


Looking ahead, the first election of the new year will be the City of Naples Election on February 3. Eligible citizens must be registered to vote by Monday, January 5 and must reside within the City of Naples city limits in order to participate in this election. Visit CollierVotes.gov to register to vote, check your voter registration status or make any necessary updates to ensure you are election ready.


I also encourage you to stay engaged with our office by following us on social media, signing up for our monthly newsletter, and opting in to receive election-related text messages by texting COLLIERVOTES to 91896.


As we prepare for an active election year, I want to express my sincere appreciation to my dedicated staff for their hard work and to the voters of Collier County for their continued trust and support. I wish you all a joyful holiday season and a wonderful New Year!

We've Got Our Winners!


The Collier County Supervisor of Elections office is proud to announce the winning artists of the 2025 Art for Democracy contest, including Presley Stahlman of North Naples Middle School, whose artwork was selected as the official 2026 “I Voted” sticker design.



Additional top honors were awarded to Chapin Lee of Lely High School, winner of the High School category, and to the Gulfview Middle School Art Department, where student artist Krystal Machado earned the contest’s “Best in Show.”

Thank You to our Diplomats!


Each year, our Elections Team participates in more than 250 outreach events to help ensure our community is prepared for upcoming elections. Whether we are renewing Vote-by-Mail requests at assisted living facilities, registering high school students to vote, or hosting transparency tours of our operation, every effort is focused on empowering informed and confident voters. Our goal is to ensure that every voter understands the process and trusts that their ballot, whether cast in person or by mail, is counted accurately.



Thank you to our dedicated Diplomats and staff for another successful and busy year of outreach. Your commitment plays a vital role in preparing our voters as we look ahead to an exciting election year in 2026.

Municipalities in Collier County


There are three municipalities within Collier County: the City of Naples, the City of Marco Island and the City of Everglades City. Only voters who reside within the city limits of the municipality are eligible to vote in their respective municipal election.

Blue: City of Naples, Red: City of Marco Island,

 Orange: City of Everglades City.

Come see us at...


  • Naples Zoo – Saturday, January 3, 9 a.m. – 1 p.m.
  • Library Headquarters – Monday, January 5, 9 a.m. – 1 p.m.
  • Naples Regional Library - Wednesday, January 7, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.



To see where we will be next month, take a peek at our Upcoming Events calendar at CollierVotes.gov

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