With less than three weeks to go before Election Day, counties across the Sunshine State are opening early voting polling sites.

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With less than three weeks to go before Election Day, counties across the Sunshine State are opening early voting polling sites.
Early voting allows you to cast your vote when and where it is convenient for you.
The new voting sites in Orange County aim to encourage voting in two historically Black communities.
By law, early voting must be held for at least eight days in Florida, but those dates could be different depending on the county.
The early voting period allows for same-day registration and voting, running from Oct. 15-31. It is one of the great perks of voting in NC.
With a deadly pandemic raging alongside a particularly contentious election, voter turnout numbers for all types of early voting are shattering records across the United States.
Here’s what happens next, from the moment the last vote was cast to Inauguration Day on Jan. 20, 2025—no conspiracy theories, no unfounded claims, no interference, just the safe, peaceful process as it was designed to work and has for generations.
The request comes less than two weeks after Gov. DeSantis signed an executive order to allow changes after Hurricane Helene.
Ben Hodges spent nearly 40 years in the US Army, and served as the Commanding General of the US Army in Europe. Now, he’s speaking out about the threats of a second Trump presidency.
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While Floridians can opt to vote by mail or in person during the early voting period, many still choose to vote in-person on Election Day. If that’s your plan, here’s what you need to know.
All registered Florida voters have the right to vote by mail, without providing a reason or proof that they’ll be out of town.
In Florida, you can register to vote and cast your ballot without ever leaving the comfort of your home.
If you’re Puerto Rican and voting for the first time in Florida, the process might seem a bit confusing—but we’ve broken down all you need to know about how to vote in Florida.
Vice president candidates present stark contrast on voting issues. Here’s what you need to know about Tim Walz and JD Vance.
Electronic card keys, surveillance cameras, and additional staff are some of the measures being put in place.
A senior counsel with the Southern Coalition for Social Justice talks the next steps in the long-running legal battle over voter ID in NC.
Republican lawmakers in Pennsylvania refused to allow mail-in ballots to be processed ahead of time, causing delays that have left the result of the 2020 presidential election in limbo.
If you want a say in the directions the country and state are headed, the time to vote is now. More than 3 million ballots have already been cast in North Carolina.
With 12 days remaining to Election Day, state data show a startling surge in absentee voting and early voting in NC.
Between postal delays and court cases, there’s a lot to follow. But we’ve got everything you need to know about absentee voting in NC here.
During her Senate confirmation hearings last week, Judge Amy Coney Barrett would not confirm whether she agrees that the Constitution empowers Congress to protect the vote for all citizens.
Cardinal & Pine’s managing editor voted in-person and found it safe as he cast his choice for a better future.
The pandemic has forced state officials to open the door for more in NC to use a curbside voting typically reserved for a select few.
Election Day is more than 40 days away, but you can already vote absentee. Here’s a simple guide on how to vote by mail in North Carolina.
In a state with a well-documented history of voter suppression, Kamala Harris emphasizes voting rights and coronavirus response in NC.
An attorney at the Southern Coalition for Social Justice tells us what we need to know about voter ID, new maps, and voting in a pandemic.
If you’re one of the many people who wants to vote-by-mail, but is nervous about doing so after Trump’s attacks on the process, there’s some good news.
The time is now for the federal government and the states to secure adequate funds to prepare for a November election that doesn’t require the majority of voters to congregate at the polls on Election Day.
The new poll comes from Trump’s favorite pollster.