If you aren’t among the roughly 60 percent of early voters in Florida’s capital county, the time is now.
What follows is an Election Day voter’s guide to studying up on the Tallahassee candidates and amendments so you can vote with confidence at your precinct.
A lengthy two-page ballot awaits you with contests that will decide control of the White House and City Hall. You’ll also be able to determine if abortion rights should be enshrined in the Florida constitution, if marijuana should be legalized, and if city commissioners should get a hefty pay raise.
Here’s a breakdown of the races and amendments patterned off the ballot order.
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OVERVIEW OF RACES
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