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WUSF's Steve Newborn talks with Brian Corley, supervisor of elections for Pasco County, to answer some questions about the process.
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Early voting will run through Aug. 21, two days before the Florida primary election.
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Here are the important dates, deadlines, and how to vote in Florida's elections.
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The decision will almost certainly keep in place for this year’s elections the controversial 2021 law that created additional hurdles for voters to cast ballots by mail.
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The two additional early voting sites are planned for the Countryside and Tyrone/Lealman areas.
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This year results might come in later than usual, but that is due to a change in how people are voting during the pandemic, not malfeasance or fraud. We’re here to deliver you the facts.
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Voters only have a couple more days to cast their early votes. Here's a map of where and when they can do so across the greater Tampa Bay region.
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He talks about his first time voting, what issues matter to him and how he thinks politicians can get on the same page.
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Americans have cast 93 million early ballots as of Sunday afternoon, putting the 2020 election on track for historic levels of voter turnout.
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Election supervisors estimate that potentially 60% of the state's registered voters will have already cast their ballots before Nov. 3. In 1992, 83% turned out.
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Pinellas County has mailed out more early ballots than ever before for this election day. But its early voting numbers trailed other area counties — and it may be because it has only five such sites in the entire county.
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Less than two weeks before the Nov. 3 election, Republicans have surpassed Democrats by more than 41,000 early ballots as sites opened this week across the state.