Las Vegas Review-Journal

No major issues as Florida votes early

Most populous counties’ waits 15 minutes or less

- By Terry Spencer

FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. — Floridians began early voting in much of the state Monday with no serious problems reported as the Trump campaign tries to cut into an early advantage Democrats have posted in mail-in votes in the key swing state.

The most populous counties reported wait times of 15 minutes or less at most of their early voting sites Monday afternoon, although a few sites reported waits of up to 90 minutes. One Palm Beach County site reported a three-hour wait. One county had to close an early voting site after the elections supervisor and an employee tested positive for the coronaviru­s and another county had its website go down.

In Miami, Aldo Rodriguez, 62, lined up early and waited in heavy rain to cast his ballot for Democrat Joe Biden over President Donald

Trump. He said he wanted to make sure his ballot gets counted.

Biden “knows pretty much how the country was running and hopefully he’ll get it back the same way it was,” Rodriguez said. “No fighting against any colors or races, we are all the same. … We shouldn’t have this bickering.”

In Orlando, some voters cast their ballots at the arena used by the NBA’S Magic, where coach Steve Clifford assisted poll workers. The NHL’S Tampa Bay Lightning’s arena and the NFL’S Tampa Bay Buccaneers stadium are also being used as early voting sites as sports teams around the country have been encouragin­g turnout.

“I felt like I was a player. I just had to make the right decisions,” said Anton Versch, 30, after he cast his ballot for Trump. Versch, who works in the pharmaceut­ical industry, said his main issue is “freedom,” particular­ly of speech and the right to bear arms.

With 29 electoral votes, Florida is crucial to both candidates but especially Trump, who moved his official residence to his Palm Beach estate Mar-a-lago from New York last year. A Florida loss would make it nearly impossible for Trump to reach the 270 electoral votes needed to retain the White House. The state typically has close elections, most notably in 2000, when Republican George W. Bush defeated Al Gore by 537 votes after a recount.

California Sen. Kamala Harris, the Democratic vice presidenti­al candidate, visited Orlando and Jacksonvil­le on Monday to encourage her party’s voters to cast early ballots. Trump will visit Florida on Friday after visiting last week.

Under state law, counties can offer up to two weeks of early voting and many do, including Miami-dade, Broward, Palm Beach and other population centers. Large counties offer multiple sites and all counties allow those who have received mailin ballots to drop them off.

About 2.5 million mail-in ballots have already been cast, with Democrats returning 1.2 million and Republican­s about 758,000 as of Monday.

 ?? Lynne Sladky The Associated Press ?? Franklin Castellon, 76, shields himself from the rain as he walks to an early voting site Monday in Miami.
Lynne Sladky The Associated Press Franklin Castellon, 76, shields himself from the rain as he walks to an early voting site Monday in Miami.

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