How to Be Prepared for the Upcoming August 23, 2022 Primary Election
Broward County, FL. (August 22, 2022) – Tuesday, August 23rd is the 2022 Primary Election. Voters who were registered to vote by July 25, 2022 will be able to participate in this election. Voting hours are from 7:00
a.m. to 7:00 p.m. on election day. To vote in-person, you must do so at your assigned precinct. Click here to search your Election Day precinct. The following are helpful reminders on how to be prepared for this election:
- Florida law requires voters to present a picture ID with signature at the polling place. A list of acceptable forms of Identification (ID) is available on our website. Please note: IDs must have current signature.
- Two locations are available for voters to drop off their Vote-By-Mail ballots from 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. on Monday, August 22nd and Tuesday, August 23rd:
- Voter Equipment Center in Lauderhill
- Broward Governmental Center in Downtown Fort Lauderdale
- Your voter information card is not necessary to vote. It is a helpful tool for you to know your districts and polling location. Know where your polling place is before election day by checking your voter information card or by going to our website and clicking on Election Day Precincts. If you have moved, you are required to vote in your new home precinct.
- You will be asked for ID, if you do not have ID, by law you MUST vote a Provisional Ballot. A provisional ballot is always counted when the voter is shown to be registered and eligible.
- If a voter has requested a Vote-By-Mail ballot and later decides to vote at the polling place instead, you may bring the Vote-By-Mail ballot with you to be cancelled at your polling place and receive a new ballot to vote at the polls.
- Results for the Primary Election including Vote-by-Mail Ballots, Early Voting and Election Day votes begin streaming on our website at 7:00 p.m. on election night. Results will be updated frequently on our website: http://www.browardvotes.gov until all precincts are reported.
Thank you for your interest and participating in this very important civic process that is the bedrock of our democracy.
For further Information, please contact:
Ivan Castro, Public Information Specialist 954-654-1611