PRECINCTS & DISTRICTS


A precinct is the area assigned by the Supervisor of Elections that designates where you vote based on your current permanent residence address. Each precinct is designated with a number and has a specific location where its residents go to vote. Escambia County, Florida, currently has 90 active precincts. If you don’t know your current precinct number or location and need to find it, click the button below.

A district is a division of the State, County, or Municipality represented by an elected official who represents constituents. The area of each district is based on the population of geographic boundaries drawn by the governing bodies. Each of these districts is represented by a number that designates a specific state or local office. For example: House of Representatives, District 1; City Council, District 4; School Board, District 2; and so on. In Escambia County, there are:

  • Two Senate districts—2 and 4
  • Three House of Representatives districts—1, 2 and 3
  • Five County Commission—1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 (The County is governed by the Board of County Commissioners. Escambia County is divided into five districts. One County Commissioner is elected from each district to serve a four-year term. Commissioners are chosen in partisan elections by voters from the districts in which they live.)
  • Five Utilities districts—1, 2, 3, 4 and 5
  • Five School Board districts—1, 2, 3, 4 and 5
  • Seven City districts—1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7

In addition to the elected officials who represent specific geographic districts within the County and City, there are “at-large” elected officials. These elected officials represent an entire geographical area within the County or City and their representation is not tied to district boundaries. For example, the Mayor and two members of the City Council are elected at-large.

To view a .pdf file listing Escambia County’s Precincts and Districts, click the button below.


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