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How To Vote During The Pandemic

This year’s election will be unlike any other. Voting sites will have a number of COVID-19 risk-mitigating programs in place. Voting is expected to take a bit longer than usual this year. Luckily, there are several different ways we can ensure our voices are heard without going on election day. This guide provides key dates and information on how to vote in the November election.

Vote by Mail

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Every registered voter in Broward County is entitled to vote by mail. To vote by mail, you MUST request a vote-by-mail ballot. The easiest way to do this is to go to www.browardsoe.org and fill out a simple web form. A ballot will be mailed to any location you choose, but will not be forwarded by the U.S. Postal Service.

Completed ballots must be RECEIVED by 7:00 pm on election day, November 3. Ballots can be mailed via the USPS or placed in a dropbox at any of the 22 Early Voting locations.

Vote-By-Mail Ballots must be requested no later than October 24th.

Early Voting

Broward voters may vote at ANY of the 22 early voting locations. Early voting will be available between October 19th and November 1st. Polling sites are open from 7:00 am to 7:00 pm daily.

EARLY VOTING & MAIL-IN BALLOT DROP-OFF LOCATIONS

Northwest Regional Library 3151 University Drive Coral Springs, Florida 33065

Pine Trails Park Amphitheater 10555 Trails End Parkland, Florida 33076

CORAL SPRINGS SEAT 1, MAYOR Scott J. Brook (unopposed) SEAT 3 COMMISSIONER Randal Cutter Noor Fawzy Andy Kasten Nancy Metayer Jose “Joe” Morera Abel Pena SEAT 5 COMMISSIONER Joy Carter Cathy Remy PARKLAND MAYOR Stacy Kagan Rich Walker DISTRICT 1 Denise DellaPolla Simeon Brier Alexander Zand William Reicherter Neil Vogel DISTRICT 2 Jordan Isrow Derek Olivier AC Nash DISTRICT 4 Bob Mayersohn Robert Brannen

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