Can you believe four years have already passed? In case you don’t watch TV, read the paper, or have Facebook friends that talk politics, 2016 is the year of a presidential election with an entirely new executive branch leading America into 2017. The Primary is just as important as Election day. This is a time for our country to decide who the best candidates are for the Republican nominee and Democratic nominee. Joining Florida for their Primary on Tuesday, March 15 includes, Ohio, Illinois, Missouri and North Carolina.

If Tuesday, March 15 is going to be a busy day, plan ahead – it is your American duty to vote, afterall! Early voting is happening now and ends on Saturday March 12th. Be sure to find the closest location to you here before hitting the polls for early voting! Locations and times are limited for early voting.
On Primary Day you must vote at your precinct, which is printed on your Voter Card. Polls are open from 7AM to 7PM on Tuesday, March 15. For a full list of county voting locations and where your home address falls, be sure to check out the Precinct Map or view the image below to find your number. When you arrive make sure you have your current and valid photo and signature ID. If you don’t have proper ID, you must vote a provisional ballot.
Don’t worry – if you are not registered to vote for the Primaries there is still plenty of time to register before the General Election on November 8. Registering is easier than you think! Be sure to go online and get set up.








