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Early voting opens: 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Oct. 21 - Nov. 3
Here are the 29 Early Voting sites in Broward County

African-American Research Library
2650 Sistrunk Boulevard, Ft. Lauderdale FL 33311

Broward College - A. Hugh Adams Central Campus
3501 Davie Rd, Davie FL 33314

Broward County Governmental Center (SOE)
115 S. Andrews Ave, Fort Lauderdale FL 33301

Carver Ranches Branch Library
4735 SW 18th Street, West Park FL 33023

Dania Beach Paul DeMaio Branch Library
1 Park Ave East, Dania Beach FL 33004

Davie/Cooper City Branch Library
4600 SW 82nd Avenue, Davie FL 33328

E. Pat Larkins Community Center (SOE)
520 NW 3rd St, Pompano Beach FL 33060

Emma Lou Olson Civic Center
1801 NE 6th Street, Pompano Beach FL 33060

Fort Lauderdale Branch Library/Art Serve
1350 E. Sunrise Boulevard, Ft. Lauderdale FL 33304

Hallandale Beach Cultural Community Center
410 SE 3rd Street, Hallandale Beach FL 33009

Handy, Inc.
1717 North Andrews Avenue, Fort Lauderdale FL 33311

Hillsboro Community Center
50 Hillsboro Technology Drive, Deerfield Beach FL 33441

Hollywood Branch Library
2600 Hollywood Boulevard, Hollywood FL 33020

Island City Cultural Center of Wilton Manors
600 Northeast 21st Court, Wilton Manors FL 33305

Lauderhill Mall (SOE)
1519 NW 40th Avenue, Lauderhill FL 33313
Lauderhill Towne Centre Library
6399 West Oakland Park Blvd, Lauderhill FL 33313

Miramar Branch Library (SOE)
2050 Civic Center Place, Miramar FL 33025

Nob Hill Soccer Club
10200 Sunset Strip, Sunrise FL 33322

North Lauderdale Saraniero Branch Library
6901 Kimberly Boulevard, North Lauderdale FL 33068

North Regional Library/BC
1100 Coconut Creek Boulevard, Coconut Creek FL 33066

Northwest Regional Library (SOE)
3151 N University Dr, Coral Springs FL 33065

Pine Trails Park Amphitheater
10561 Trails End, Parkland FL 33076

South Regional Library/BC
7300 Pines Boulevard, Pembroke Pines FL 33024

Southwest Regional Library (SOE)
16835 Sheridan Street, Pembroke Pines FL 33331

Spectrum (SOE)
4650 NW 21st Avenue, Fort Lauderdale FL 33309

Tamarac Branch Library (SOE)
8701 W. Commercial Boulevard, Tamarac FL 33321

Tyrone Bryant Branch Library
2230 Northwest 21st Avenue, Fort Lauderdale FL 33311

West Regional Library
8601 W. Broward Boulevard, Plantation FL 33324

Weston Branch Library
4205 Bonaventure Boulevard, Weston FL 33332



League works to get the word out: Vote Yes on 4


Many League members see the citizen ballot initiative to limit government interference  with abortion as one of the most important votes they will make in the Nov. 5 election. It’s Amendment 4 and the League of Women Voters urges a yes vote.

The Broward League is active in many efforts to educate voters and motivate them to vote “Yes on 4,” including phone banks and canvassing.

 

On Sunday, Oct. 27, there will be a noon rally in downtown Fort Lauderdale and at 1 p.m. participants will march together to an Early Voting location nearby.  Yes on 4 rally

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Social media ads reach voters where they scroll

By Ally Myers
2024-25 Broward League president


In the lead up to the primary election on Aug. 20, our League invested $1,800 for Facebook and Instagram ads – not posts, but advertisements. We were both gratified and surprised by the results.
 
For the actual investment, the ads were shown 475,011 times and reached almost 195,000 users. The data collected indicated that about 2,100 users likely remembered the ad, which is our goal – for social media users to remember there is an election and to go out and vote!
 
For every 1,000 times the ads were shown, the cost was $3.79, well under our original goal of $10. This means it was a very efficient means of outreach and well worth the money spent.

Somewhat surprisingly, the ads reached more males than females – about 75% of the users were males and 25% females. Not surprising was the fact that the ads garnered more results on Instagram than on Facebook.

With only weeks until the general election, the Broward League continues to target our GOTV messages to young and minority voters, but with a twist. From a creative standpoint, VOTE411.org continues to serve as the base of the ad, with a call-to-action message. 

Based on what we learned in the Primary Election, we are addressing low-turnout county commission districts and have further narrowed the target audience to ages 18-45. This series of ads features Black and Hispanic young adults, with a variety of slogans. All of them can be translated into Spanish. This campaign offers many options, mixing faces, messages, and languages to correspond with a geographical and demographic approach.
 
We will be targeting County Commission Districts 1 and 7 with bilingual ads. Together, these districts include approximately 102,000 Hispanic, 59,000 Black, and 57,000 White registered voters. These two districts include a small portion of Hollywood and all of Pembroke Pines, Miramar, Southwest Ranches, Weston, and West Park. English-only ads will be run in County Commission Districts 8 and 9. Together, these districts include 37,000 Hispanic, 113,500 Black, and 59,500 White registered voters. The configuration of Districts 8 and 9 means we will target specific zip codes rather than entire cities.      
   
Ads from 2024 General Election campaign by League of Women Voters of Broward County.


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LWVFL Voter Guide Is Here!

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What's Inside the 2024 Voter Guide

 

The 2024 Voter Guide covers everything Florida voters need to know, including:

  • A comprehensive breakdown of the six constitutional amendments on this year’s ballot
  • A summary of key changes to voting since the 2020 & 2022 election
  • Guidance on recognizing and combating the dangers of mis- and disinformation

This resource is designed to help voters feel confident and prepared when they cast their ballots in this critical election.


Understanding Broward County's Charter Amendments

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Get to know the six constitutional amendments on the ballot

 

There are 6 Florida Constitutional Amendments on the ballot in November. To educate yourself, go to VOTE411.org. Type in your address (which is NOT stored), and after a few more clicks, all the amendments will be available for review in both English (at the top) and Spanish (at the bottom).  VOTE411.org 
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 leadership grads
Congratulations to the participants of the League's first leadership class. Picture, left to right, are: Graciela Hopkins, Maria Paul, Cathy Neubauer, Agustina Sklar and Suzette Hyde. Not pictured are participants Bethann Nativ and Zain Remy.

The group completed a 10-month long program whose mission is to build a strong bench of local League leaders. Learn more about the program or apply to the 2024-25 program. More info. 


Don't put off voting this year

This year, with forecasts for more hurricanes and the example of devastating Hurricane Helene so fresh, it's a good idea to vote early. It's wise to get your Vote By Mail ballot in the mail now. (You can track it at the Broward Supervisor of Election site. It's easy to sign up)

A good option is Early Voting, where you can vote in person at ANY of the 29 early voting locations, which are listed here. You can vote any day, from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Oct. 21 to Nov. 3.

Vote early and KNOW you're vote will be counted -- no matter what. 


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Need help? At Vote411.org, you can enter your address and get a personalized list of what's on your ballot plus background on candidates and constitutional amendments.



Noticias de nuestro socio, Factchequeado

Factchequeado is a partner of the Broward League that promotes media literacy and combats mis- and disinformation circulating in Spanish.

No, Kamala Harris no usó un teleprompter en el town hall con latinos en Univision

No, el gobernador de Florida no dijo que “va a pausar la ‘ley antiinmigrante’” debido a la destrucción del huracán Helene, como afirman más de 40 videos en Tik Tok

Cómo se está usando la inteligencia artificial (IA) para desinformar en las elecciones presidenciales 2024


La narrativa desinformante de que FEMA ha desviado sus fondos de desastres naturales para darle vivienda a inmigrantes indocumentados

 

America PAC, el comité político respaldado por Elon Musk que apoya a Trump, invierte en divulgar desinformación sobre Kamala Harris en Facebook, Instagram, YouTube y por correo postal

Fact-check del debate entre JD Vance y Tim Walz, candidatos a la vicepresidencia en Estados Unidos: qué es cierto, falso, no tiene pruebas o necesita contexto


America PAC, el comité político respaldado por Elon Musk que apoya a Trump, invierte en divulgar desinformación sobre Kamala Harris en Facebook, Instagram, YouTube y por correo postal

 

Quién es JD Vance: qué sabemos de sus posiciones sobre inmigración, salud y educación, y de las desinformaciones que ha difundido o que circulan sobre él

 

Quién es Tim Walz: sus posturas frente al aborto, la inmigración y la educación; qué desinformaciones difundió y cuáles circulan sobre él

 

El 14.7% de votantes elegibles en EE. UU. son hispanos: datos clave por el Mes de la Herencia Hispana

 







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