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Fort Lauderdale, Florida – This past August Broward County recorded a record amount of mail in ballots for the up-coming 2020 election in November.
Previously in 2016, Broward County recorded around a 70% turn out for voting. This year they are expecting between 450,000 to 500,000, or 75% which is 4.5 percent higher than in 2016. The most ever.
In rough numbers that is 500k by mail, somewhere around 300k early voters, and about 200k on election day.
Broward has already announced the locations of 26 mail-in ballot locations.
For a list of those locations click here