Who’s on your Florida ballot and what do they stand for? Find out in our voter guide
Four years after Donald Trump won Florida on his way to becoming president, Sunshine State voters will again play an important role in deciding the next president.
But the choice between Trump and Joe Biden isn’t the only one on the ballot in Florida. The Bradenton Herald has put together a voter guide with information to help you decide which candidates you want to send to Tallahassee and Washington, whether you’re voting by mail or at the polls Nov. 3.
The Herald sent out questionnaires to the candidates running in many key statewide and congressional races, as well as Manatee countywide and municipal races. We published responses in several races.
In our voter guide, you can enter your address to pull up your ballot and information about many of the candidates. Subscribers can also read what candidates said about their backgrounds and important issues to voters.
Polling places for those who will vote in person will be open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Election Day.
This story was originally published September 28, 2020 at 1:43 PM.