It's Primary Election Day in Florida and in Palm Beach County, there are several races on the ballots.
There are a number of U.S. House races, with both parties holding primaries. Likewise for state House and Senate races.
There are also County Commission, School Board and judicial races, which are non-partisan, meaning all voters can cast a ballot for them.
The Democrat Primary for Palm Beach County Supervisor of Elections is a Universal Primary, since the two Democrats running are the only candidates. That means all voters, including Independents, can cast a ballot for that race and it will be decided in the Primary.
Polls are open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. and you'll need a photo-signature I.D., such as a drivers license.
If you didn't receive a new voter registration card, Click Here to check on your polling place, as some have changed due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Precautions are being taken at polling places due to the concerns of the virus. Pollworkers are wearing masks, hand sanitizer is available and you'll be getting your own pen to keep after you vote.
Here is a rundown of some of the key races in this August Primary. Click on them to get more information on the race and to hear from the candidates:
U.S. House District 18
U.S. House District 20
U.S. House District 21
U.S. House District 22
Florida Senate District 29
Florida House District 81
Florida House District 82
Florida House District 88
County Commission
PBC Commission District 1 Race
School Board
Palm Beach County Sheriff
Palm Beach County Supervisor of Elections
Democrat Primary*Universal Primary (Open to ALL Voters)
Judicial Races
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