Early voting for Florida primary begins Saturday

Central Florida counties offer several early voting sites

Published On: Jan 19 2012 02:24:28 PM EST  Updated On: Jan 19 2012 02:24:31 PM EST
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ORLANDO, Fla. -

Republican voters throughout Florida can submit their vote for the Jan. 31 presidential primary beginning on Saturday -- the same day as South Carolina's primary.

All nine Central Florida counties will set up early voting sites on Saturday.  Early voting will continue through Jan. 28.

According to the latest Public Policy poll, Mitt Romney has a 15 percentage point lead over the next closest Republican candidate, Newt Gingrich.  Depending on the results from Saturday's South Carolina primary, analysts believe Romney can wrap up the Republican nomination in Florida.

Brevard, Lake, Marion, Orange, Seminole and Sumter counties all offer at least three early voting locations starting on Saturday.  Flagler, Osceola and Volusia counties each have one early voting site.

Voters in Flagler Beach can also vote early in the city's municipal election.  Flagler Beach residents will pick a new mayor and city commissioner on Jan. 31.  Voters can use the same site for both the presidential primary and municipal election.

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