
(WEST PALM BEACH, FL)– Sunday is the last day for early voting and the Palm Beach Supervisor of Elections is urging voters to get to the polls ahead of Tuesday.
A potential tropical weather system could bring rough weather to South Florida by Tuesday which is when voting for the midterm elections will be held.
Regardless of development, there is an increasing risk of coastal flooding, gale-force winds, heavy rainfall, rough surf, and beach erosion along the Florida east coast, and portions of the central and northwestern Bahamas during the early to middle part of this week.
“If you want to avoid the tropical storm weather, voters are encouraged to vote early,” the office of Palm Beach Election election supervisor Wendy Sartory-Link said in a release.
There are 21 locations county-wide open each day from 7 am to 7 pm today.
The next opportunity to vote will be on Tuesday when South Florida may experience tropical weather conditions.