Donald Trump casts ballot during early voting in Palm Beach County
Published in Political News
Former President Donald Trump cast his ballot in the August primary elections on Wednesday in Palm Beach County, Florida.
Palm Beach County Supervisor of Elections Wendy Sartory Link welcomed Trump at the main office in West Palm Beach. Supervisor of elections spokeswoman Alison Novoa said the visit went smoothly.
Trump, the Republican presidential nominee, delivered remarks to reporters after casting his ballot. “We have a level of enthusiasm that nobody’s seen before. They want to make America great again,” he said, according to The Hill.
Tuesday, Aug. 20, is Election Day for the Florida primary and nonpartisan races. Among the races include electing a new sheriff, school board members, judges and a new supervisor of elections for both Broward and Palm Beach counties.
Until then, early voting has been underway in Palm Beach and Broward counties. Early voting is being offered through 7 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 18. A photo ID is required to cast a vote.
You can find your precinct location on the Palm Beach County Supervisor of Elections website. Similarly, the Broward County Supervisor of Elections website also contains precinct information.
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