2024 Elections: How Florida Voted
County-By-County Results
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Critics of a recreational marijuana amendment on this year’s ballot in Florida are warning it will lead to more car crashes and traffic deaths on the state’s roads.
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Black voters are turning out to early voting at low rates in Florida.
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It includes a live "Florida Matters" call-in show from 7-8 p.m., along with updates both on-air and online throughout the night.
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Each proposal needs a 60% supermajority to be approved and each has sparked intense statewide campaigns.
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Carlos Curbelo, a Republican, and Stephanie Murphy, a Democrat, both served as U.S. representatives for two Florida districts. They spoke on "The Florida Roundup" about election-related stress and anxiety.
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The pandemic underscored the importance of paid sick leave, a benefit to help workers and their families when they fall ill. Now voters in Missouri, Nebraska, and Alaska are deciding whether employers must provide it.
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Democrats have said they expected higher than usual turnout by women from both parties due to the abortion amendment.
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We spoke about how to lower the temperature of political rhetoric and Florida's move from being a swing state; asked PolitiFact about recent claims around early voting; and looked at the health risks brought by Hurricanes Milton and Helene,
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The Florida chapter of the American Academy of Pediatrics cites an increase in cases of emergency care among children since medical marijuana was approved in the state in 2016.
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As the race to the White House comes to a close, citizens across the U.S. are eagerly awaiting the moment the winner is announced. WUSF news director Mary Shedden joins Matthew Peddie to discuss when you can expect 2024 election results.
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In the past, Trulieve CEO Kim Rivers has tempered her public criticism of Gov. Ron DeSantis and his administration, which regulates her business. But she called DeSantis' critiques on Amendment 3 “hogwash.”