In Florida for this year’s midterm elections of 2018 citizens were able to vote early. The early vote timeframe in Florida was 10/22/2018-11/04/2018. I voted within this time on 10/24 at an early voting location at North Tampa Library on North Boulevard in Tampa.
There were campaign signs outside the location. No protesting. The voting location was in an auditorium type room with a place to check in via government approved identification.
I used my concealed carry license as identification. Yes, a firearms license is legal identification for voting along with driver’s license, US passport and several others. Evidently these identification allowances gives citizens the right to vote early and on thr actual day of the election. My name waa located on the registry by a poll worker.
I was then handed a ballot and used a privacy booth that was setup along the interior of the polling place. Here is a picture I took of my ballot and how I voted fot several offices. Notice there not being anything confusing about my ballot. Unlike the ballots of Palm Beach county and the treachery laden offices of Broward county.
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