What candidates did The Palm Beach Post endorse in the Aug. 23 primary election? Read on...

A sign outside a Palm Beach County polling place urges people to vote. [ALLEN EYESTONE/palmbeachpost.com]
A sign outside a Palm Beach County polling place urges people to vote. [ALLEN EYESTONE/palmbeachpost.com]

It's time to vote!

Primary Election Day is Aug. 23, when polls will be open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. But early voting began on Monday. For a list of early voting sites, go to https://www.votepalmbeach.gov/Voters/Early-Voting. Early voting hours are from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m., now through Aug. 21.

For those who choose to vote by mail, the deadline to request a ballot is 5 p.m. on Saturday, Aug. 13. The deadline to return your vote-by-mail ballot is 7 p.m. on Tuesday, Aug. 23.

And remember: Florida is a "closed primary" state. That means you can only vote for candidates of the party in which you're registered. In judicial and school board races, which are non-partisan, that restriction does not apply.

Have questions about the election? Please visit our 2022 voters guide. If you're not computer savvy, or if you just prefer speaking with an actual human, you can call 561-656-6200, or visit the main office at 240 S. Military Trail in West Palm Beach, at the corner of Military and Gun Club Road.

For a more detailed listing of the Palm Beach Post Editorial Board recommendations for the August primary election and our editorials on specific candidate endorsements, check out the Opinion section on the Post website, and our 2022 endorsements guide. (For the primary races, we only endorsed in races where there is more than one viable candidate within a party.)

Post endorsements

Official Palm Beach Post Editorial Board endorsements: https://www.palmbeachpost.com/storytelling/grid/palm-beach-county-elections-endorsements-2022/

This article originally appeared on Palm Beach Post: Palm Beach Post primary election endorsements for candidates