Early voting for the Special Election for Florida State Representative District 87 ended on Sunday.According to the Palm Beach County Supervisor of Elections, a total of 4,440 in-person votes were made during the early voting period.In-person early voting was from Saturday, March 14 through Sunday, March 22 at 7 p.m.As of late Monday morning, a total of 13,026 mail-in ballots has been counted by the supervisor of elections office.The latest: WPBF 25 News coverage on PoliticsThe unofficial voter turnout is 17,465 votes, which represents 15.04% of the active eligible voters in the district.CLICK HERE FOR SPECIAL ELECTION DETAILSThe Supervisor of Elections Office notes District 87 includes parts of Hypoluxo, Lantana, Manalapan, South Palm Beach, Lake Worth Beach, Palm Beach, West Palm Beach, Riviera Beach, Palm Beach Shores, North Palm Beach, Palm Beach Gardens, Jupiter, and Juno Beach.Get the latest political updates with the WPBF 25 News app. You can download it here.Election Day is Tuesday from 7 a.m. until 7 p.m. Emily Gregory (Democratic) and Jon Maples (Republican) are the two candidates on the ballot.CLICK HERE TO VIEW THE DISTRICT 87 SAMPLE BALLOTThe winner will replace Mike Caruso, a Republican, who is now the Palm Beach County Clerk of Courts and Comptroller.NORTH PALM BEACH SPECIAL ELECTIONResidents of the Village of North Palm Beach will not only cast ballots for District 87, but for Village Council, Group 4.A Special Election for Village Council, Group 4 is being held after the death of Councilmember Kristin Garrison, which was announced by the village in January.CLICK HERE TO VIEW THE NORTH PALM BEACH BALLOTDavid B. Norris, Ron Okolichany and Kendra Zellner are the candidates seeking election to complete Garrison’s remaining term, which expires in March 2027.

WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. —

Early voting for the Special Election for Florida State Representative District 87 ended on Sunday.

According to the Palm Beach County Supervisor of Elections, a total of 4,440 in-person votes were made during the early voting period.

In-person early voting was from Saturday, March 14 through Sunday, March 22 at 7 p.m.

As of late Monday morning, a total of 13,026 mail-in ballots has been counted by the supervisor of elections office.

The latest: WPBF 25 News coverage on Politics

The unofficial voter turnout is 17,465 votes, which represents 15.04% of the active eligible voters in the district.

CLICK HERE FOR SPECIAL ELECTION DETAILS

The Supervisor of Elections Office notes District 87 includes parts of Hypoluxo, Lantana, Manalapan, South Palm Beach, Lake Worth Beach, Palm Beach, West Palm Beach, Riviera Beach, Palm Beach Shores, North Palm Beach, Palm Beach Gardens, Jupiter, and Juno Beach.

Get the latest political updates with the WPBF 25 News app. You can download it here.

Election Day is Tuesday from 7 a.m. until 7 p.m.

Emily Gregory (Democratic) and Jon Maples (Republican) are the two candidates on the ballot.

CLICK HERE TO VIEW THE DISTRICT 87 SAMPLE BALLOT

The winner will replace Mike Caruso, a Republican, who is now the Palm Beach County Clerk of Courts and Comptroller.

NORTH PALM BEACH SPECIAL ELECTION

Residents of the Village of North Palm Beach will not only cast ballots for District 87, but for Village Council, Group 4.

A Special Election for Village Council, Group 4 is being held after the death of Councilmember Kristin Garrison, which was announced by the village in January.

CLICK HERE TO VIEW THE NORTH PALM BEACH BALLOT

David B. Norris, Ron Okolichany and Kendra Zellner are the candidates seeking election to complete Garrison’s remaining term, which expires in March 2027.