After nearly a decade of dedicated service to the voters of Lee County, Supervisor of Elections Tommy Doyle has announced his retirement from public service, effective January 14th.
Doyle, who was first elected in 2016 and re-elected twice, shared, “After careful consideration, I have decided that it is time for me to step down and embrace the next chapter of my life.” He reflected on his tenure with pride, calling it a “profound honor and privilege to serve the citizens of Lee County.”
Under his leadership, the Elections Office achieved significant progress aimed at strengthening voter confidence and modernizing election systems. Key enhancements included substantial improvements in cybersecurity, the introduction of updated voting equipment, and expanded voter outreach and education programs. Doyle’s commitment to improving access for all voters was also realized with the addition of a branch office in Lehigh Acres.
He emphasized that these accomplishments were the result of strong teamwork. “These accomplishments would not have been possible without the support of Donna, my wife of 38 years, and the dedication of an exceptional elections team,” Doyle stated. He expressed sincere gratitude to his staff for their commitment to excellence and their shared dedication to serving the voters of Lee County with integrity and transparency.
Doyle concluded his announcement, stating that he looks forward to the next chapter of his life.





