Ready to vote? General Election is Nov. 06 Early Voting is from Oct. 22 to Nov. 04 Get ready to elect a new governor, federal representatives, state officials, and more! register to vote by Oct. 09

Check your id Make sure you have the ID you need if you are voting early or on Election Day because current Are you registered? identification with your name, photo, and Check that you are registered to vote and signature is required. Two forms of ID are also that your address is up to date if you’re acceptable (ex. a current student ID with your already registered. You can take care of picture and a debit card with your signature). registering by talking to an Engage organizer If you don’t have the required ID, you still have on campus or visiting the Institute for Civic the right to vote through a Provisional Ballot Engagement and Democracy if you’re on that will be verified later. a Miami Dade College Campus. You have until October 9th to register to vote in the November 6th General Election. Look up your ballot Get your sample ballot with all the candidates and amendments listed just like they will be on your actual ballot. Visit our website for a link to all the ways look up your sample ballot. you can vote Locate where to vote Look up where your polling place is on Election you can vote by mail Day or find the Early Voting locations in our Request your mail in ballot up to 6 days county so you’re prepared when it’s time to vote before the election; that’s by October 31st for at engagecivic.miami/securethevote. the General Election. Make sure to mail your ballot back at least 2 days before the election so that it arrives in time to be counted. Find the special voting section on our website for more details at you can vote early engagecivic.miami/securethevote Get voting done before election day by voting early. During the General Election you can vote Also visit mdc.edu/vote for more from October 22nd to November 4th at any information or go to the Institute early voting location in Miami-Dade. Check out our website for a map of early voting locations. for Civic Engagement and Democracy office on your campus you can vote on election day for how to get more involved in Vote on November 6th at your assigned polling civic leadership. place (it will be near your home address). On election day you can only vote at your polling place so make sure you know where it is ahead of time.

Civic Foundation 2018 Mid-Term Election Candidates

Federal races US Senate US house candidates district Candidates Bill Nelson (D) Mario Diaz-Balart­ (R) District 25 Rick Scott (R) Mary Barzee-Flores (D) Carlos Curbelo (R) District 26 Debbie Mucarsel-Powell (D) Donna Shalala (D) District 27 Who’s earning your vote? Maria Elvira Salazar (R) Look up your district so you know who’s in the running on our website: engagecivic.miami/securethevote

state races

governor of state house cont. candidates district CANDIDATEs Andrew Gillum (D) (R) District 111 Ron Desantis (R) Rizwan Ahmed (D) Rosa Maria Palomino (R) District 112 state Senate Nicholas X. Duran (D) (D) district CANDIDATEs District 113 Jonathan Parker (R) Manny Diaz Jr. (R) District 36 Javier Fernandez (D) David Perez (D) District 114 Javier Enriquez (R) Marili Cancio (R) District 40 (R) Annette Taddeo (D) District 115 Jeffrey Doc Solomon (D) James Harden (D) District 116 state house Daniel Anthony Perez (R) district CANDIDATEs Anthony Rodriguez (R) District 118 Cindy Sofia Polo (D) Robert Asencio (D) District 103 Frank Mingo (R) Juan Fernandez-Barquin (R) District 119 Ana Maria Rodriguez (R) Heath Rassner (D) District 105 Javier Estevez (D) Holly Raschein (R) District 120 (D) Stephen Richard Friedman (D) District 108 Riquet Caballero (L)