Early voting for the November 5 General Election kicks off this Monday, October 21, in Broward County. Voters who registered to vote by the October 7 deadline are eligible to participate in early voting.
A total of 29 locations will be open from October 21 through November 3, offering convenient access for voters across the county. Early voting hours are from 7:00 AM to 7:00 PM. Eligible Broward County voters may cast their ballots at any of these sites. For a complete list of locations, visit BrowardVotes.gov.
Additionally, Secure Ballot Intake Drop Boxes will be available at all Early Voting Sites, allowing voters to drop off their Vote-By-Mail ballots securely. Voters with disabilities will have access to Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) machines at each early voting site to ensure everyone can participate in the election.
It is important for voters to remember that Florida law requires them to present a picture ID with a signature when voting in person. For a list of acceptable forms of identification, visit BrowardVotes.gov.
Joe Scott, Broward County Supervisor of Elections, emphasizes the importance of early voting, stating, “With over two dozen locations to choose from, we have made Early Voting as accessible and secure as possible to ensure everyone can participate in the democratic process. Early voting is a great opportunity for voters to cast their ballots at a time and location that is most convenient for them. I urge all eligible voters to make use of this opportunity and ensure their voice is heard. Don’t forget to bring a friend or family member with you when voting early.”
For more information about early voting, visit BrowardVotes.gov or contact the office directly at 954-357-VOTE (8683). Stay updated by following them on social media @BrowardVotes.















