Miami Herald (Sunday)

Drive-in voting events target 250,000 Black Florida voters

- BY DEVOUN CETOUTE dcetoute@miamiheral­d.com Devoun Cetoute: 305-376-2026, @devoun_cetoute

As Election Day comes closer and more initiative­s are popping up to get as many voters to the polls as possible, Tyler Perry is throwing his hat in the ring with a new campaign that is aiming to get hundreds of thousands of Black Florida residents voting.

Tyler Perry and the

Equal Ground Education Fund have teamed up to launch “Souls to the Polls,” a socially distanced voting campaign that aims to educate and increase turnout of Black voters.

“A national pandemic, racial tensions, blatant disregard for black bodies and a presidenti­al election that can’t be won without the votes of Black folks have shaped the way we connect with voters,” said Jasmine Burney-Clark, founder of the Equal Ground Education Fund.

Souls to the Polls will be an amalgamati­on of what the fund is calling “Park & Praise” events held in 25 counties across Florida, including Miami-Dade,

Broward and Palm Beach. In the past, these events occurred in urban centers but have been expanded this year, according to the nonprofit.

The events will be held during the final two weekends leading up to Election Day.

At a “Park & Praise” event, an attendee can stay in their car as they pull in and drop off their vote by mail ballot. After, they can listen to community and local faith leaders, gospel choirs, elected officials and political candidates, and musical entertainm­ent.

Equal Ground is spending half a million dollars on the campaign, partially funded by Perry, according to the nonprofit. Equal Ground is a Black-led nonpartisa­n nonprofit that works on building Black political power in Florida.

The campaign is targeting over 250,000 Black voters, which is about 6.88% of Florida’s Black population, according to U.S. Census Bureau data in 2019.

“Despite Florida’s historical disenfranc­hisement of Black voters our voices will be heard whether we vote by mail or early,” BurneyClar­k said. “Our work to provide robust voter education and ensure that accurate informatio­n reaches our communitie­s is the highest priority and is what this partnershi­p with Tyler Perry is going to do.”

While exact dates, locations and times haven’t been announced yet, those interested can visit their website at www.SoulsTo ThePolls.com.

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