DECISION 2022: In-Person Early Voting Underway Through Aug. 20 for Primary Elections

By  //  August 15, 2022

Early in-person voting will take place at 10 locations around the Space Coast

In-person early voting began Saturday in Brevard County and will continue through Saturday, Aug. 20. The 2022 Primary Election will be held on Tuesday, August 23. Since Florida is a closed primary state, only voters registered with a political party are eligible to vote in that party’s Primary Election races.

BREVARD COUNTY, FLORIDA – In-person early voting began last Saturday in Brevard County and will continue through Saturday, Aug. 20.

Early in-person voting will take place at 10 locations around the Space Coast from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Friday and from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday.

EARLY VOTING LOCATIONS IN BREVARD INCLUDE:

■ Titusville Public Library, located at 2121 S. Hopkins Avenue in Titusville

■ Walter Butler Community Center, located at 4201 N. Cocoa Boulevard in Sharpes

■ Joe Lee Smith Community Center, located at 415 Stone Street in Cocoa

■ Kiwanis Island Park Gymnasium, located at 950 Kiwanis Island Park Road on Merritt Island

■ Viera Regional Community Center, located at 2300 Judge Fran Jamieson Way in Viera

■ Wickham Park Community Center, located at 2815 Leisure Way in Melbourne

■ David Schechter Community Center, located at 1089 S. Patrick Drive in Satellite Beach

■ Max K. Rodes Park Community Center, located at 3410 Flanagan Avenue in West Melbourne

■ Ted Whitlock Community Center, located at 370 Championship Circle NW in Palm Bay

■ Tony Rosa Palm Bay Community Center, located at 1502 Port Malabar Boulevard NE in Palm Bay

The 2022 Primary Election will be held on Tuesday, August 23. Since Florida is a closed primary state, only voters registered with a political party are eligible to vote in that party’s Primary Election races.

The 2022 Primary Election will be held on Tuesday, August 23. Since Florida is a closed primary state, only voters registered with a political party are eligible to vote in that party’s Primary Election races.

However, all registered voters, despite party affiliation, may vote in non-partisan races and universal primary contests where all candidates are from the same party.

“There have been a lot of legislative changes to elections over the past two years, so it is important for voters to be election ready before heading to the polls,” said Supervisor of Elections Lori Scott.

“It’s also a redistricting year, so voters are encouraged to verify any changes reflected on their new voter information card or by visiting VoteBrevard.gov and clicking on the “Registration Status” quick link.”

“There have been a lot of legislative changes to elections over the past two years, so it is important for voters to be election ready before heading to the polls,” said Supervisor of Elections Lori Scott.
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