Central Florida expecting a good voter turnout
ORLANDO, Fla. (FOX 35 WOFL) - Voter turnout is often the difference between winning and losing on election day. Good turnout it predicted for Tuesday's mid-term primary election.
Two million people have already voted early, breaking records. In Orange County, the usual turnout for mid-term elections is 22%. They think that they will hit 25% today, maybe as high as 30%.
Orange County, which is a blue county, democrats and even no party voters have far outpaced republicans.
Depending on when you vote, you should not see huge lines on Tuesday because of all the early voting. For example, in Seminole County, roughly three out of every four voters voted ahead of today.
The busy times to vote will be around noon and when the polls are set to close.