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Gov. Ron DeSantis signed the new elections law Monday. It's generating lots of lawsuits. State primary elections will be Aug. 23.
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Florida’s Senate Rules Committee is preparing to scale down a proposal that would have done away with ballot drop boxes in the name of election reform. Lawmakers will continue to discuss the bill Friday or next week, after time ran out in the committee before a vote could be taken. The plan is still under fire from Democrats and voting rights groups who say the rest of the bill makes it harder for Floridians to vote.
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Republican lawmakers in many states have proposed measures that would make their states' voting rules more restrictive. Of note are Arizona, Texas, Florida and Michigan.
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Historically, Florida is a pivotal swing state that helps determine the outcome of the presidential election. This year, the state swung much more red than blue thanks to President Trump’s popularity.
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Nearly 9.2 million Floridians voted by mail or at early voting sites.
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A look back at Florida’s election history. 100 years ago, the worst election massacre in the U.S. happened in Central Florida.
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The minimum wage will be phased in through 2026. It passed the 60 percent threshold needed to pass.
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The 2020 Election saw a high voter turnout in Florida with more than 11 million people casting their ballots. That's a little more than 75%.
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You're probably anxious about the results, but patience may truly be a virtue on election night. Here's how to approach the evening.
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As election day nears, many are eyeing Florida to see if it swings Democrat or Republican. Recent presidential elections have been close, with candidates winning Florida by only a few percentage points. But when it comes to state legislative elections, Republicans often win and dominate the state House and Senate.
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On Election Day, Nov. 3, students will stay home while Miami-Dade schools will be converted into polling places.
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The League of Women Voters (LWV) of Florida has launched a pro bono legal hotline for ex-felons to have their voting rights status checked by a legal...