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In Reversal, Miami-Dade County Adds Early Voting Site At FIU

Miami-Dade County Mayor Carlos Gimenez announced on Wednesday, Sept. 19, that Florida International University's main campus off Southwest Eighth Street would get the county's 26th early voting location.
Sebastian Ballestas
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Miami Herald
Miami-Dade County Mayor Carlos Gimenez announced on Wednesday, Sept. 19, that Florida International University's main campus off Southwest Eighth Street would get the county's 26th early voting location.

Florida International University will now host an early voting site, Miami-Dade County mayor Carlos Gimenez announced Wednesday after facing pressure from civil rights groups.

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Advocates pushed for early voting at FIU and Miami Dade College following a July court ruling that struck down a previous ban on establishing the polling places on college campuses. Gimenez’s administration initially refused to create additional early voting sites, stressing that long-term planning had been underway for the 25 locations that had already been chosen.

But he reversed that decision Wednesday, announcing the county would add an early voting site at the Student Access and Success Center at FIU’s main campus. At this point, there is still no plan for early voting at MDC.

"I am firmly committed to making voting accessible to all,” Gimenez said in a statement.

He also said he has asked the county supervisor of elections, Christina White, to expand voter registration and vote-by-mail outreach on college campuses.

Early voting starts Oct. 22 for the November elections.

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Jessica Bakeman reports on K-12 and higher education for WLRN, south Florida's NPR affiliate. While new to Miami and public radio, Jessica is a seasoned journalist who has covered education policymaking and politics in three state capitals: Jackson, Miss.; Albany, N.Y.; and, most recently, Tallahassee.