HARIDOPOLOS HEADED TO WASHINGTON DC AFTER 23 POINT WIN – Space Coast Daily is Your Go-To Source For Complete Election Results

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MIKE HARIDOPOLOS WINS WITH 61 PERCENT OF THE VOTE

MIKE HARIDOPOLOS HEADED TO WASHINGTON DC AFTER 23 POINT WIN – Space Coast Daily is Your Go-To Source For Complete Election Results.

Voters in Brevard County will take to the polls for the 2024 General Election on Tuesday. Stay tuned to Space Coast Daily for the results of the election!

BREVARD COUNTY, FLORIDA – Voters in Brevard County will take to the polls for the 2024 General Election on Tuesday.

Early in-person voting for 2024 general election in Brevard County closed on Saturday.

According to the data released by the Brevard County Supervisor of Elections, over 59 percent of registered voters in the county have already cast their ballots for the election by way of early voting.

Go to VoteBrevard.gov or call 321-290-VOTE (8683) for more information.

Stay tuned to Space Coast Daily for the results of the election!

Election Day Tips

■ If you are unsure whether you are registered to vote or eligible to vote in a particular election, contact the Elections Office before Election Day or use the online voter status verification form.

■ Your voter information card has the name and address of your polling place, or you can obtain it by using the online voter status verification form. Be sure that you know how to get to your polling place.

■ To be allowed to vote, you must show a valid form of identification, which must contain the voter’s name, photograph, and signature and must not be expired. Here is a list of the acceptable forms of identification.

■ The identification required and checked at the polls is used solely to confirm the voter’s identity, not to verify the voter’s identification number or address. The photograph on the identification is compared to the person standing before the poll worker, and the signature on the card is compared to the voter’s signature on the precinct roster.

■ If you are voting at a school, you should avoid voting at the arrival and dismissal time for the school.

■ Use the sample ballot mailed to you by the elections office or available on this website to decide how you want to vote before you go into the polling place. This is particularly helpful when there are many races and constitutional amendments and/or referendums on the ballot (this is typical in the November elections in even-numbered years). You may bring marked sample ballots into the polls to help you remember how you want to vote; however, you may not leave them in the voting booths or show them to other voters.

■ While they are in their polling place voting, voters may wear t-shirts, buttons, hats, etc., which express their political preferences as long as they are not actively campaigning.

■ Please ask the poll workers about the polling place setup and voting equipment if you have questions they cannot answer.

■ If you need assistance in voting due to blindness, disability, or inability to read or write, you may have someone of your choice (or two poll workers) assist you in voting. You may not have your employer, an agent, or an officer or agent of your union assist you in voting.

■ If you do not vote for any candidates or more candidates than are allowed in a contest, only that contest will be affected; any other contests in which the number of candidates are selected will be counted.

■ If you make a mistake in voting, tell the clerk in charge of the polling place, give him or her your spoiled ballot, and you will be issued a replacement ballot. Your spoiled ballot will be sealed and no one will be allowed to see it. You may not receive more than two replacement ballots per election.

■ If you receive a Vote-by-Mail Ballot but decide to vote at an Early Voting site or your polling location on Election Day, please bring your Mail Ballot to surrender to an election official. Doing so will help reduce potential wait times and expedite your check-in process.

■ If you suspect that you have encountered voter fraud, you can report it to the Division of Elections at 877-868-3737.

■ No photography is permitted in the polling room or early voting area except for an elector’s ballot.

POLLS CLOSE AT 7 P.M. ON TUESDAY