More than half of eligible voters in Hillsborough County have already cast their ballots ahead of Election Day

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Hillsborough County has seen an impressive turnout, with more than half of eligible voters casting their ballots ahead of Election Day. According to Craig Latimer, the Hillsborough County Supervisor of Elections, this early voting trend signifies strong community engagement and highlights the importance of participating in the electoral process. With just three days remaining before the election, the county is witnessing a surge in both mail-in and in-person voting. This level of participation could influence the outcomes of various local races and initiatives. The article emphasizes the critical nature of local elections and how they reflect the electorate's priorities and concerns.

Additionally, it showcases the efforts made by election officials to ensure a smooth voting process. As voters continue to make their voices heard, the anticipation surrounding Election Day grows. This report serves as a reminder of the power of civic duty and the impact of every vote.

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