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Storms could impact Election Day voters

Por: WPTV Politics November 07, 2022

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PALM BEACH COUNTY, Fla. — With the potential for severe weather in Palm Beach County Tuesday, there's a push for voters to get to the polls for Early Voting.As of Sunday evening, nearly 33% of Palm Beach County registered voters have cast their ballots early.Some voters told WPTV they were trying to stay out of the rain.I just thought, it's going to be a messy day with a lot of rain, and I didn't want to get out in it if I... + full article



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