ELECTION DAY 🗳️ | Voters have until 7 p.m. to cast a ballot in Florida's primary.
On this Northside, it was smooth sailing in the morning at the precinct Highlands Regional Library on Dunn Avenue. Traffic was minimal and there were no long lines when News4JAX was there from 7 a.m., when the polls opened on election day, until noon.“It was nice. It was fast,” said voter Teresa Dennis. “It was efficient — very efficient.”
“My voting experience was excellent. Everything went smoothly in there. It didn’t take long at all to vote,” said voter Constance Howard. “Most of the time here at this precinct library, it’s always nice. I always have a good experience when I come here.”
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