9:58 a.m.: Mike Shivley paced quickly from the poll at the Boy Scouts of America Gulf Ridge building on Central Avenue in Tampa, a softball toss from Interstate 75.
He was not happy. "I couldn't vote," he said climbing into a van.
Until four years ago he had voted at a church on Florida Avenue, he said. That changed.
"In the primary they told me there I had to vote here. Now they tell me here I have to vote there," Shivley said.
"I can tell you who I'm not voting for. That's [Supervisor of Elections] Buddy Johnson."
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