2022 Elections: How Florida Voted
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2022 Elections: What You Need To Know
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Several local contests and a few congressional and state house races are expected to close, perhaps requiring recounts or legal challenges.
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Republicans are just eight seats away from gaining two-thirds majorities in both the Florida House and Senate during Tuesday's general election.
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Both Democratic challenger Charlie Crist and incumbent Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis plan gatherings in the greater Tampa Bay region on Tuesday night.
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A forecasted storm could further complicate things at the polls on election day.
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Anyone who's online and shares information plays some role in shaping whether falsehoods gain traction. Here's some advice on how to share responsibly.
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While Democrats have had a decades-long advantage in voter registration numbers and Florida has been considered a swing state in presidential elections, those days appear gone.
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Gov. Ron DeSantis made a spectacle of arresting voters with felony convictions. Now, some eligible voters are opting out of midterms even beyond Florida.
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Polling locations in Lee County have been reduced from 97 to only 12 due to impacts from Hurricane Ian. Lee County Elections officials are urging voters to cast their ballots before November 8 to avoid long wait times.
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More than more than 15,000 vote-by-mail ballots statewide have been flagged for having a mismatched signature or no signature at all.
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On this week's Florida Roundup, we discuss voter intimidation at early voting sites, Florida becoming more red, and the process of electing judges.
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Of the top five issues brought up, 52% of the people surveyed listed inflation as the top one impacting their vote, with 48% bringing up the economy and jobs.
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After the 120 Florida House districts were redrawn this year in the once-a-decade reapportionment process, Republicans and Democrats are battling in a relative handful of races in the Nov. 8 elections.