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Nov. 3 is the last day for early voting in Broward County

By Sheri-kae McLeod··1 min read
Nov. 3 is the last day for early voting in Broward County
Key Points(5)
  • After this date, voters wishing to vote in person must do so on Election Day, November 5, at their designated precinct.
  • <h2><strong>Key Information for Early Voting:</strong></h2> <ul> <li><strong>Dates & Locations</strong>: Early Voting has been ongoing from Monday, October 21, and ends on Sunday, November 3, with 29 locations available throughout Broward County.
  • For a complete list, visit <a href="http://BrowardVotes.gov" target="_new" rel="noopener">BrowardVotes.gov</a>.</li> <li><strong>Hours</strong>: All Early Voting sites are open daily from 7:00 a.m.
  • However, these ballots can still be dropped off at any of the nine branch office locations from 7:00 a.m.
  • Voters are advised to monitor their ballot status by signing up for updates to track when their ballot is mailed, received, and counted.




Broward County voters have one final opportunity to cast their ballots early for the General Election, with in-person Early Voting concluding this Sunday, November 3. After this date, voters wishing to vote in person must do so on Election Day, November 5, at their designated precinct.

Key Information for Early Voting:



  • Dates & Locations: Early Voting has been ongoing from Monday, October 21, and ends on Sunday, November 3, with 29 locations available throughout Broward County. For a complete list, visit BrowardVotes.gov.

  • Hours: All Early Voting sites are open daily from 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.

  • Voting Access: Registered voters can vote at any Early Voting location during the Early Voting period.

  • Ballot Drop-Off: Secure Ballot Intake Drop Boxes are available at all Early Voting sites for Vote-by-Mail ballots.

  • Accessibility: ADA-compliant voting machines are provided at each Early Voting site.

  • ID Requirements: Voters must present a photo ID with a signature; a list of acceptable IDs is available at BrowardVotes.gov.


Once Early Voting ends, Vote-by-Mail ballots will no longer be accepted at Early Voting sites. However, these ballots can still be dropped off at any of the nine branch office locations from 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. on November 4 and 5.

Voters are advised to monitor their ballot status by signing up for updates to track when their ballot is mailed, received, and counted.

For ongoing updates and election information, visit BrowardVotes.gov, follow @BrowardVotes on social media, or call 954-357-VOTE (8683).




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