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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsHoly hell! Florida Democrats rock!!!
Watching MSNBC early voting coverage. 28,000 EVs yesterday, Sat., Oct 27. Already at 19,000 by 4:00 pm today.
Congratulations, Floridians! Keep it up!!
flamingdem
(39,317 posts)DonRedwood
(4,359 posts)Control-Z
(15,682 posts)has the stats from 2008 and will chime in here.
justiceischeap
(14,040 posts)Candidate Party Vote Counts Votes Cast
Barack Obama Dem 4,143,957 50.9%
John McCain GOP 3,939,380 48.4%
Ralph Nader EPF 27,365 0.3%
Bob Barr Lib 16,733 0.2%
Surya Gayatri
(15,445 posts)boobooday
(7,869 posts)From my house!
LukeFL
(594 posts)Sp far?
That's awesome. Hopefully it's all Obama. I headed there myself later.
RBInMaine
(13,570 posts)JNelson6563
(28,151 posts)To our brothers and sisters in FLA!
Juile
llmart
(15,550 posts)Much love from MI Dems to my son in FL who I believe is canvassing this weekend.
demgrrrll
(3,590 posts)demgrrrll
(3,590 posts)amuse bouche
(3,657 posts)Last edited Sun Oct 28, 2012, 11:16 PM - Edit history (1)
are open from 7am-7pm everyday starting from yesterday until next Saturday
That's 8 days cut down from 14 last time around.
Not every polling station is open but you can vote at any early station
Edited to change Sun to Sat. Yes Nov 3 is last day for early voting. Sorry if there was any confusion
RockaFowler
(7,429 posts)Prick Scott decided to cut off early voting on the Sunday before the election. Because well he's a pRick!
nvme
(860 posts)Be VERY CLEAR EARLY VOTING ENDS NOVEMBER 3rd IN FLORIDA !!!! There is NO EARLY VOTING next SUNDAY! You can vote On November 6th too!(Election Day)
for the correction but isn't screaming in Caps Lock a rude, right wing thing?
amuse bouche
(3,657 posts)It was in a library. Lots of workers. steady stream of people, even at 7.30 am on a Sunday but I didn't have to wait
Paper ballots,that you fill in with a flair pen and machines that scanned and sucked them in.
12 candidates listed for president, including Rosanne Barr for president and Cindy Sheehan as her V.P
And I had to show my voter I.D card and license, which was typed into a computer
AverageJoe90
(10,745 posts)FloridaJudy
(9,465 posts)The line was horrendous, but it moved fairly quickly. The workers had it down to an efficient system: you show your ID (and they take almost anything), they look up your precinct on their computer and hand you the appropriate ballot. Judging by the bumperstickers in the parking lot, most of them were Democrats, but this is an extremely liberal college town.
It was easy: straight Dem ticket, yes on all the judges, no on all the amendments. For school board, you're on your own!
no1dolo
(157 posts)glowing
(12,233 posts)Is there a vote total on mail in ballots. Our republican supervisor of elections had a robo-call to all registered voters explaining how long the ballot was and encouraged people to sign up for mail in ballots... I don't know if they think its easier to manipulate those? But I can track that my ballot was received and processed by using the Internet. I actually think she's more of a practical person. Pinellas Co has some very blue elements and she wouldn't want to lose her job that she's had for years by doing shady shit... That's my opinion on it.. However, I never vote for her.
ChiciB1
(15,435 posts)Kathy Dent, a nasty piece of work!
ffr
(22,671 posts)This is how election victories begin.
Obama-Biden 2012
ChiciB1
(15,435 posts)here in FL! Four haven't turned absentees in yet... but by tomorrow IT WILL BE DONE!
From one really, really RED County! Then there are 4 more from my neighbors!
I'm still so jumpy... this is Vern Buchanan country AND Katherine Harris was once elected twice from this county!! Vern will win again, he has lots of money & is an out & out CROOK!
Orlandodem
(1,115 posts)kmlisle
(276 posts)I went down Town this afternoon to try to early vote and it was a madhouse. The black churches on the east side were all unloading busloads of voters (guess for who!) Everyone dressed in matching tee shirts. College students form UF were also coming down to vote. Free barbeque on the town Plaza. Long lines and crowds everywhere. No parking so I will bike down tomorrow afternoon and vote. It was great!
marions ghost
(19,841 posts)I have relatives in Gainesville.
UFL
AnnieK401
(541 posts)The Obama campaign is definitely not writing this state off. I live here and I think the prospects for Obama winning FL. actually look good.
horsedoc
(81 posts)waiting to cast our two votes for the President on election day. He better carry Florida!!!!
AC_Mem
(1,979 posts)Worked 7 hours straight doing data entry from canvassers and phone bankers. What I found interesting was that there was no middle ground, if the person called was "Strong President Obama", then they also VOTED EARLY. I would say - 95% of what I input.
In 7 hours I input 4 "Strong Republican".
The funny ones were "Undecided" , "Voting Early" - ??? huh ??? MAKE UP YOUR MIND!
LOL Lots of fun and lots of people working very very hard.
I heard Orlando was PACKED with voters - my friend voted yesterday and said you could barely move for all the people. I asked him "did you see allot of republicans? And he said, "humm... i saw an older couple who looked constipated, guess they were for the GOP."
HAHAHA!
CTyankee
(63,912 posts)Keep up the good work!
nvme
(860 posts)I work with 30 ppl. I am giving them all the voting info:
Early Voting Locations:
Aventura Government Center
19200 W Country Club Drive
(2nd Floor Commission Area)
City of Miami - City Hall
3500 Pan American Drive
(Entrance is located at the northeast side of the building - ADA entrance is through the front door of City Hall)
Coral Gables Library
3443 Segovia Street
Coral Reef Library
9211 SW 152nd Street
Elections Department (SOE Main Office)
2700 NW 87th Avenue
Florida City - City Hall
404 West Palm Drive
(Commission Chambers)
John F. Kennedy Library
190 West 49th Street
Kendall Branch Library
9101 SW 97th Avenue
Lemon City Library
430 NE 61st Street
(Reading Room)
Miami Beach City Hall
1700 Convention Center Drive
Miami Lakes Public Library
6699 Windmill Gate Road
Model City Library @ Caleb Center
2211 NW 54th Street
North Dade Regional Library
2455 NW 183rd Street
North Miami Public Library
835 NE 132nd Street
North Shore Branch Library
7501 Collins Avenue
(Program Room)
South Dade Regional Library
10750 SW 211th Street
Stephen P. Clark Gov't Center
(SOE Branch Office)
111 NW 1st Street (Lobby)
West Dade Regional Library
9445 SW 24th Street
West Flagler Branch Library
5050 West Flagler Street
West Kendall Regional Library
10201 Hammocks Boulevard