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Broward candidates forum: Tax Collector, Clerk of Courts and Elections Supervisor

A voter casts her ballot as a poll worker looks on, Monday, Aug. 8, 2022, at the Stephen P. Clark Government Center in Miami. Early voting in the Aug 23 primary election began Monday in Palm Beach and Miami-Dade Counties. (AP Photo/Wilfredo Lee)
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A voter casts her ballot as a poll worker looks on, Monday, Aug. 8, 2022, at the Stephen P. Clark Government Center in Miami. Early voting for the August 20 Primary Election will be held from Aug. 10-18 from 10:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.

This story was updated with videos from the forums.

The is continuing its series of 2024 candidate forums on Wednesday night, featuring local and countywide races by livestreaming them on their YouTube channel and on WLRN.org. The primary is Aug. 20.

The first forum was held June 24 with several Broward Circuit Court judicial candidates who appeared live. It was later livestreamed on the and on WLRN.org. All the forums are archived on the League’s YouTube channel and on WLRN.org.

On Wednesday night, beginning at 7 p.m., the League will feature candidates for Supervisor of Elections, County Tax Collector and County Clerk of the Circuit Court. You can watch the livestream on the League’s

READ MORE: Broward election forum livestreams kick off on Monday with judicial candidates

Those running for Broward County Supervisor of Elections are and incumbent . You can watch that forum below.

Those competing for Broward County Tax Collector are , and You can watch that video below.

Those running for Broward County Clerk of Courts are , incumbent and . Daniels that she was fired from her job in Broward Clerk of the Court’s office earlier this year because she was running against Forman, her boss. You can watch this forum below.

On Monday night, the League held a forum for . You can watch it below.

Incumbent candidate told the League he was unavailable to attend. Those running against Tony in the Aug. 20 primary are , a retired BSO colonel, , a retired shift commander for the West Palm Beach police who was Pembroke Park’s police chief for nearly three years and , who spent 28 years with the Plantation Police Department before retiring in 2018. 

See past forums, including for school board members and judges, at the .

The Aug. 20 ballot in Broward will feature dozens of candidates competing for various public offices, from Congress to Tax Collector. Registered Democratic and Republican voters can cast their ballots for candidates to compete in the November general election. But the Aug. 20 primary also includes nonpartisan contests for judge, School Board and others.

Voters can find their sample ballot by entering their home address.

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