Tuesday is Election Day in Miami-Dade. Here's what you need to know before you vote
Briefly

Polls open on Tuesday at 7 a.m. and close at 7 p.m. If you're already in line by 7 p.m. but haven't had a chance to vote yet, don't sweat it. Polls will stay open later, if necessary, to allow those waiting in line to cast their ballots, though anyone who shows up after polls close will be turned away.
Miami-Dade County Supervisor of Elections Christina White stated, 'My message there is don't risk it. Don't wait until the last minute. You've already waited until the last minute as is, so try to get there as early as you can.' This highlights her advice to voters to avoid long lines.
They are still several nonpartisan contests on Tuesday's ballot that all voters will be able to weigh in on, regardless of party affiliation. These include races for county judges, county commissioners and, perhaps most prominently, Miami-Dade mayor.
Additionally, voters will see a non-binding 'straw ballot' question asking whether Miami-Dade County should expand its existing rapid mass transit system, like the Metrorail.
Read at Miami Herald
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