School Elections
Voting at school is a unique civic learning experience that teachers and faculty can build upon in the classroom to help young people become educated, engaged citizens. Since 2009, schools in Flagler County have been using an online voting system developed by Kids Voting USA. The online ballot provides financial savings to our county because it is offered at no cost to schools and election offices throughout the United States.
Here is a list of elections conducted by the Flagler County Elections Office. If you're interested in a school election, please contact us!
Flagler Student Mock Elections

Public and private schools in Flagler County are encouraged to participate Flagler Student Mock Elections during election years. Students have the opportunity to vote for US President, Congressional, and Gubernatorial Elections as part of a statewide program in partnership of the Lou Frey Institute at the University of Central Florida, the Florida Joint Center for Citizenship, the Florida Supervisors of Elections and the Florida Association of Social Studies Supervisors.
On the Ballot in 2024
Elementary Schools:
Middle and High Schools:
- US President
- US Senator
- Supreme Court Justices
Flagler Student Mock Election Schedule:
Monday, October 28, 2024 – Friday, November 1, 2024
Grades 4 – 12
Nearly every school in the county is participating, including charter and private schools.
- Bunnell Elementary School
- Belle Terre Elementary School
- Old Kings Elementary School
- Rymfire Elementary School
- Wadsworth Elementary School
- Buddy Taylor Middle School
- iFlagler Virtual School
- Indian Trails Middle School
- Flagler Palm Coast High School
- Matanzas High School
- Coastal Education Center
- Christ The King Academy
- First Baptist Christian Academy
- Imagine School Town Center
- Suncoast Community School
2024 Student Election Results
Cumulative Results

Student Government Elections
High school SGA elections are conducted for Class President and Vice President, and other offices by grade level.
Flagler Young Readers Elections

SSYRA Elections: March - April
Attention students: Do you have a favorite book in SSYRA this year 
Elementary and middle school students who participate in the Sunshine State Young Readers Award Program can vote with other students in their grade level in a statewide election for their favorite book. The Sunshine State Young Reader's Award Program is a statewide reading motivation program for students in grades 3 through 8. The program, which began in 1983, encourages students to read independently based on interest rather than reading level for personal satisfaction.
Due to individual school schedules, these elections are typically available in March and April each school year.
Thank you to all of the school administrators and teachers for partnering with the Elections Office to inspire a love for reading and civic responsibility!

King & Queen Elections
- Prom King & Queen
- Homecoming King & Queen
- Faculty Duke and Faculty Duchess
These elections are conducted in Flagler County high schools.
Senior Superlative Elections
Seniors in Flagler County high schools vote for the most qualified among their class for superlative categories, which include Future Olympian, Best Smile, Class Clown, Born In The Wrong Decade, and Dares To Be Different. and more! Voting is open to seniors only.