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Getting to the Polls

Make Your Plan to Vote for Dr. James Bush III

Your vote is more than a moment. It is your voice, your power, and your place in the future of our community.

Dr. James Bush III believes every eligible voter deserves clear, simple access to the ballot box.

Whether you plan to vote early, vote by mail, or cast your ballot on Election Day, this page is here to help you make a plan, know your options, and show up ready.

 

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Official Voting Resources

Use official election sources for voter registration, polling location, sample ballot, vote-by-mail, and election deadline information. Alina Garcia, Supervisor of Elections, Miami-Dade County:

Call 305-499-8683. To learn more, check out our Voter Information Guide. (Español) (Kreyòl)

Florida Voter Registration: Florida Online Voter Registration

Miami-Dade Supervisor of Elections: Miami-Dade Supervisor of Elections

Vote-by-Mail Request: Miami-Dade Vote-by-Mail Request

Polling Place Lookup: Miami-Dade Voter Information / Polling Place Lookup

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How to Vote

Florida voters have three main ways to make their voices heard:

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1. Vote Early

Early voting gives you flexibility before Election Day. Registered voters may visit an approved early voting location during the early voting period.

Before you go, check your county’s official elections website for:

  • Early voting dates

  • Early voting locations

  • Hours of operation

  • Required voter identification

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2. Vote by Mail

Vote-by-mail is a convenient option for voters who prefer to complete their ballot from home. If you plan to vote by mail, request your ballot early and return it as soon as possible.

Your completed vote-by-mail ballot must be received by the Supervisor of Elections by the required deadline. Do not wait until the last minute.

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3. Vote on Election Day

On Election Day, voters must go to their assigned polling place. Your polling location may change from one election to another, so check before you leave home.

Polls in Florida are open from 7:00 AM to 7:00 PM on Election Day.

If you are in line by 7:00 PM, you are allowed to vote.

 

Check Your Voter Information

Before heading to the polls, take a few minutes to confirm:

  • Your voter registration status

  • Your assigned polling place

  • Your sample ballot

  • Your vote-by-mail ballot status

  • Your voting districts

  • Your name and address on file

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A prepared voter is a powerful voter.

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Need a Ride to the Polls?

Transportation should never stand between you and your right to vote. If you need help getting to your polling place, contact the James Bush III campaign team. Our volunteers are working to help voters get the information and support they need to participate.

Request voting assistance:

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Voter Assistance for Seniors and Voters with Disabilities

District 109 honors its seniors and respects every voter’s right to cast a ballot with dignity.

Miami-Dade voting locations offer accessible voting options for voters who need assistance. Voters with qualifying disabilities may also request accessible vote-by-mail options.

If you are a senior, a caregiver, a voter with a disability, or a family member helping someone make a plan, start early. Confirm the voter’s registration, polling location, transportation needs, and voting method before Election Day.

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Request Campaign Voting Assistance

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What to Check Before You Vote

Before you head to the polls, confirm:

  • Your voter registration status

  • Your current address on file

  • Your assigned Election Day polling place

  • Your early voting options

  • Your customized sample ballot

  • Your vote-by-mail ballot status

  • Your required voter identification

A prepared voter is a powerful voter.

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What to Bring When You Vote

When voting in person, bring a valid photo and signature ID. Accepted forms may include a Florida driver license, Florida identification card, U.S. passport, military ID, student ID, or other approved identification.

If you are unsure what to bring, check with your local Supervisor of Elections before Election Day.

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Bring Someone With You

This campaign is not just about one candidate. It is about families, students, seniors, faith communities, small businesses, and neighborhoods across Florida House District 109.

Text a neighbor. Call a senior. Remind a student. Ask your family if they have a plan.

One ride, one reminder, one conversation at the right moment can change turnout.

District 109 is On The Move. Let’s move together.

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Getting to the Polls FAQ

When is Election Day?
Election Day is August 18, 2026.

Who should I vote for in Florida House District 109?
Vote James Bush III for Florida State Representative, District 109.

How do I find my polling place?
Use the official Miami-Dade Supervisor of Elections voter information tool to confirm your assigned polling place before Election Day.

Can I vote early in Miami-Dade County?
Yes. During early voting, registered voters may vote at any approved early voting location in Miami-Dade County.

Can I vote by mail?
Yes. Eligible voters may request a vote-by-mail ballot. Request it early, track it, and return it before the official deadline.

What time are polls open on Election Day?
Polls are open from 7:00 AM to 7:00 PM on Election Day.

What if I need help getting to my polling place?
Contact: The James Bush III campaign at info@jamesbushiii.com so a campaign volunteer can follow up with available assistance.

Always confirm your polling place through an official election source before Election Day.

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