Miami Herald (Sunday)

Citing voter suppressio­n, ‘Souls to the Polls’ tradition continues in Miami Gardens

- BY BIANCA PADRÓ OCASIO bpadro@miamiheral­d.com

Voters in Miami Gardens attend “Souls to the Polls” 2022 on the last weekend of early voting and say they’re worried about voter suppressio­n.

Voters headed to the polls on Saturday during the last weekend of early voting for Florida’s 2022 primary elections, with churches and community organizati­ons focusing on Black voter turnout in Miami-Dade County.

Through the noise of bullhorns, an obstacle course of campaign volunteers bombarding voters with flyers of their candidates, dozens of voters at the North Dade Regional Library in Miami Gardens participat­ed in the yearslong “Souls to the Polls” event hosted by the nonprofit organizati­on Faith in Florida.

“We have been faced with so much voter suppressio­n, that the only way to defeat their voter suppressio­n is to have voter participat­ion,” said Pastor

Stephanie Russell of Our Fathers House of Prayer Ministries Church in Miami Gardens. “We are calling folks from all over the county to galvanize themselves here and cast their vote.”

As of Saturday morning, 35,092 voters in MiamiDade County had cast an early ballot, according to state election records. Over 124,000 people had already mailed in their vote.

Russell was joined by other pastors and community members who participat­e in the event every two years, mobilizing voters on issues related to social justice, protecting democracy, immigratio­n and reducing gun violence. The event also took on additional meaning this weekend after a press conference held by Gov. Ron DeSantis this week announcing the arrest of 20 ex-felons who voted despite the fact that they were not eligible

“Knowing that those persons arrested had to register to vote, to distribute the voter registrati­on card. And where does that accountabi­lity fall?” said

Pastor Rhonda Thomas, executive director of Faith in Florida, adding that new laws adding restrictio­ns on ballot boxes and limiting mail ballot requests is also on voters’ minds.

“We’re just that much more determined. We don’t care what laws are placed, we will still come out and vote. So this year is huge for us. The races are huge,” Thomas said.

Among the voters on Saturday were Democrats Rochelle Hampton and

Darryl Thomas, who biked to the precinct with Break the Cycle, a local organizati­on of bikers who raise awareness of causes, including efforts against gun violence and child sex traffickin­g. Both said they don’t miss an election, but they were showing up to support U.S. Rep. Frederica Wilson and Florida Sen. Shevrin Jones, who are facing primary challenger­s.

“I definitely wanted to endorse Frederica Wilson, just growing up as a child in Liberty City and knowing the work that she’s done with so many,” Hampton said.

Gerry Sweeting, 85, had already mailed her ballot by Saturday. But she said she wanted to show up to “Souls to the Polls” because she supports the event’s overall mission.

“We have to re-educate our people about voting.

And we have to do everything we can to get them out here to vote,” Sweeting said.

She added that the candidate she was most excited about voting for was U.S. Rep. Val Demings, who is running for Senate against Republican incumbent U.S. Sen. Marco Rubio. But that as a retired teacher, she is most concerned about how Republican­s have seized on cultural issues to introduce partisansh­ip into local school board races.

“It’s going to be hoping that everything goes well, that we as Democrats stay in control [in Congress], so that we can continue to get things done. And do not not leave out Black and brown people,” Sweeting said.

Bianca Padró Ocasio: 305-376-2649, @BiancaJoan­ie

 ?? PEDRO PORTAL pportal@miamiheral­d.com ?? Miami Gardens police patrols escorted a group of voters from churches and community organizati­ons biking and driving from the parking lot of the Calder Casino to the North Dade Regional Library in Miami Gardens as part of the ‘Souls to the Polls’ 2022 on Saturday.
PEDRO PORTAL pportal@miamiheral­d.com Miami Gardens police patrols escorted a group of voters from churches and community organizati­ons biking and driving from the parking lot of the Calder Casino to the North Dade Regional Library in Miami Gardens as part of the ‘Souls to the Polls’ 2022 on Saturday.
 ?? PEDRO PORTAL pportal@miamiheral­d.com ?? Pastor Stephanie E. Russell of the Our Fathers House of Prayer Ministries Church prays as she leads a group of voters.
PEDRO PORTAL pportal@miamiheral­d.com Pastor Stephanie E. Russell of the Our Fathers House of Prayer Ministries Church prays as she leads a group of voters.
 ?? PEDRO PORTAL pportal@miamiheral­d.com ?? Dr. Tracy Stallworth joined in a prayer with a group of voters from churches and community organizati­ons.
PEDRO PORTAL pportal@miamiheral­d.com Dr. Tracy Stallworth joined in a prayer with a group of voters from churches and community organizati­ons.
 ?? PEDRO PORTAL pportal@miamiheral­d.com ?? Denise Mills Mincey joined a group of voters at the North Dade Regional Library in Miami Gardens as part of the ‘Souls to the Polls Caravan’ 2022 on Saturday.
PEDRO PORTAL pportal@miamiheral­d.com Denise Mills Mincey joined a group of voters at the North Dade Regional Library in Miami Gardens as part of the ‘Souls to the Polls Caravan’ 2022 on Saturday.

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