Vote In Honor of a Veteran

In an effort to honor the role that America’s men and women in uniform have played in securing our privilege to cast a ballot each Election Day, the Gilchrist County Supervisor of Elections office is proud to announce the implementation of the Vote in Honor of a Vet program. Citizens are encouraged to bring old military photos of friends or family to the Supervisor of Election’s office in the East Wing of the Courthouse. Photos of active military personnel will also be welcomed.  These photos will be scanned and returned, and citizens will be asked to fill out a biographical information form on the subject. The bio forms will be kept in a notebook inside the Election’s Office for interested citizens to request for inspection. Photos will be displayed outside the Election’s Office in the hallway of the East Wing of the Courthouse on what will be known as the “Veterans’ Honor Wall”.  Stop by and browse the Veterans on the Wall of Honor and come in to look at the Biography Forms

Biography Form 

A wall displaying photos of veterans alongside a sign that reads Veterans Honor Wall.
Local veterans departing their family farm to enlist in World War II, showcasing their commitment to service and sacrifice.
Several pictures of men in military attire mounted on a wall
A wall displaying framed photographs of men in military uniforms, showcasing their service and dedication.