This Tuesday is Election Day across Florida and if you still need to vote in Duval County, there will be some changes in precinct locations to keep in mind.
and if you still need to vote in Duval County, there will be some changes in precinct locations to keep in mind. Supervisor of Elections Mike Hogan says since the 2020 election, the county has reduced the number of precincts from 199 to 186. Hogan says at those 13 locations there will be workers there to let anyone know where they need to go if anyone shows up on Election Day.
“If you’re voting on Election Day you have to vote at your precinct. So that’s very important”. Hogan says. The best way you can see where you need to go is on your voter ID card mailed to you a few weeks ago or you
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