With only 18 days until election day — many voters will be out casting their ballot early.
But after News4JAX spoke with young voters on Friday we learned many of the college students weren’t watching regular TV, so they haven’t seen the barrage of political ads and news stories, and they weren’t really aware of the issues — but the students are planning to vote.“Not off the top of my head,” Takayle Richmond, a student at Edward Waters University, said.]
We spoke with Marcus Arbery, Ahmaud Arbery’s father — the young man who was gunned down and murdered during a racially motivated attack in Brunswick, Georgia, in 2020 — and asked him what difference he could make in an election. “I am here today to exercise our right to make sure that Black people get on the vote,” Marcus Arbery said.“I really hope it do because I don’t want no family going through what I went through — losing a child — because of their skin color, Arbery said. “So that’s why we get everyone to vote so everyone can be treated equally.”
Early voting in the Nov. 8 general election starts Monday in Jacksonville as well as Alachua, Bradford, Flagler and Putnam counties. Voting sites are open by the end of the week in all Florida counties. Voting continues through the Saturday before Election Day across the state and through the Sunday before the election in Duval, Bradford and one early voting site in Gainesville.