Miami voters can get a jump on Election Day by casting a ballot this weekend at any one of eight early voting sites, including Miami City Hall in Coconut Grove.
Miami voters head to the polls this weekend to choose their next mayor and, in the case of District 3 voters, a candidate to replace outgoing City Commissioner Joe Carollo.
The election is Tuesday, Dec. 9, but early voting begins Friday and continues through Sunday at eight locations, including Miami City Hall at 3500 Pan American Drive in Coconut Grove and the Shenandoah Branch Library at 2111 SW 19th Street.
Follow this link for a complete list of early voting sites and early voting hours.
On Tuesday, all precincts will be open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. and voters will be required to vote at their assigned precinct. If you don’t know where to vote on Election Day, follow this link to find your precinct.
In the mayor’s race, voters have two choices: former City Manager Emilio Gonzalez and former Miami-Dade County Commissioner Eileen Higgins.
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In the District 3 runoff, former Miami City Commissioner Frank Carollo (the brother of Joe Carollo) is running against restaurant manager Rolando Escalona.
Read a Miami Herald story about the District 3 race.















