Early Voting Begins for Miami-Dade and Broward County Primary Elections
Early voting for the Miami-Dade County primary election starts on Monday, providing registered voters with the opportunity to cast their ballots before the official Election Day on August 20. Voters in Miami-Dade County can visit any of the 23 designated locations across the county until Sunday, Aug. 18. It is important to note that on Election Day, voters must go to their assigned precincts to vote.
Early Voting Schedule and Locations
In Broward County, early voting will begin the following Saturday and run through August 18, giving residents in the area a chance to participate in the democratic process ahead of the primary election. With 23 locations available in the county, voters are encouraged to take advantage of the convenience and flexibility offered by early voting.
Understanding Florida’s Closed Primary System
Florida operates as a closed primary state, meaning that only registered voters affiliated with a specific political party can participate in their party’s primary election. This system ensures that each party’s candidates are chosen by members of the party, maintaining the integrity of the primary process. Voters should be aware of their party affiliation and ensure they are eligible to vote in the primary election.
For more information on early voting locations and schedules in Miami-Dade County, please visit the official website. Likewise, Broward County residents can find detailed information on early voting by visiting the county’s election page.
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