Election Day looked like that? See when Miami voters pulled levers or punched ballots
Briefly

Election Day in South Florida has transitioned from a singular day of lever-pulling in private booths to a modern experience with mail-in ballots and early voting.
Past elections featured voters in long lines, closed curtains, and a focus on the private act of voting, contrasting today's more public methods.
The historical photos from Miami Herald archives provide a visual narrative of how voting environments and processes have evolved in South Florida over the years.
Election crowds highlighted active citizen participation, showcasing the importance of the democratic process and how public engagement has changed through different voting methods.
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