Apopka Canvassing Board announces audit for April 14 municipal runoff election

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The Canvassing Board for Apopka announced on Apr. 7 that it will conduct an automated, independent audit of the April 14, 2026 municipal runoff election. The audit will include all precincts involved in the election.

The board said the purpose of this process is to ensure transparency and accuracy in the handling of votes from the recent municipal runoff. Election audits are a standard practice aimed at verifying that results are correctly tabulated and reported.

According to the announcement, “The Automated Audit will begin Thursday, April 16, 2026, at 3 PM Supervisor of Elections Office 119 W. Kaley St., Orlando, FL 32806 This process is open to the public. For additional information, please call 407-836-2070 or visit our website www.ocfelections.gov.” The notice also appeared in Spanish to reach a broader segment of residents: “La Auditoría Automatizada comenzará el jueves 16 de abril de 2026, a las 3 PM Oficina del Supervisor de Elecciones… Este proceso está abierto al público. Para más información llame al 407-836-2070 o visite nuestra página de internet www.ocfelections.gov.”

Public access is emphasized as part of maintaining trust in local elections. Residents interested in observing can attend at the specified location and time.

Notices about this audit have been posted at several locations including Apopka City Hall, Apopka Community Center, Orange County Library – Apopka Branch, and Orange County Supervisor of Elections office.



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