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Early Voting Starts in Florida, Here's What to Know

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BOCA RATON, FL – NOVEMBER 04: Voters cast their ballots at the Boca Raton Fire Rescue Station on November 4, 2008 in Palm Beach County, Florida. After nearly two years of presidential campaigning, U.S. citizens go to the polls today to vote in the election between Democratic presidential nominee U.S. Sen. Barack Obama (D-IL) and Republican nominee U.S. Sen. John McCain (R-AZ).(Photo by Marc Serota/Getty Images)

The road to the 2020 election is ramping up in Florida, as several counties across the state, including Miami-Dade, have already begun early voting for the Democratic primary.

Miami-Dade has 23 sites open for voters until March 15th. Sites will open at 7 a.m. and close at 3 p.m. throughout the week. On the weekends, voting sites will be open from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Check Miami-Dade's Supervisor of Elections website for a list of site locations and times.

Broward's early voting does not start until March 7th. All 22 voting sites will be open from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Full details of Broward's voting sites can be seen here.

Florida's primaries are closed, meaning only the over 1 million registered Democrats in Miami-Dade and Broward are allowed to vote for their party's candidate.

Early voting begins just one day before Super Tuesday, the day when fourteen states and one U.S. territory hold primaries or caucuses.

This year's Super Tuesday includes the nation's two most populous states — California and Texas. The delegate haul could potentially elevate one candidate, or force one (or more) out of the race.

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