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A 98-page elections bill filed by Republicans in the Florida Senate would place additional restrictions on voter registration groups.
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The Senate bill immediately drew criticism Monday from Rep. Anna Eskamani, an Orlando Democrat who called it “absurd to drop a 98-page elections bill with just a 24-hour notice for its first hearing.”
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A protracted legal fight over how city council districts were drawn in Jacksonville reflects an aspect of redistricting that often remains in the shadows.
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Secretary of State Cord Byrd outlined $3.15 million for the Office of Election Crimes and Security, which was created last year and is staffed by five people.
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The UF study indicates population-level blood pressure increased, especially among racial and ethnic minorities.
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Instead of noon Saturday, county supervisors of elections have until noon Monday to submit the first set of unofficial returns from Tuesday’s elections.
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Peter Antonacci is a former Broward County elections supervisor and a past statewide prosecutor.
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More than two dozen groups filed lawsuits challenging the measure, saying it's intended to make it harder for Black and Hispanic residents to vote.
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A number of other groups filed a series of lawsuits challenging the measure (SB 90), passed by the Republican-controlled Legislature this spring as part of GOP leaders’ nationwide attempts to make it more difficult for people to vote by mail.
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On Nov. 2, St. Petersburg will be electing its first mayor since 2014. Here's who's running, and how to cast your vote.
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Florida election supervisors call political rhetoric, fueled by 2020 election, a threat to democracyElections officials in various parts of the country are receiving death threats over the outcome of the 2020 presidential race.
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GOP legislators said the changes were necessary to ensure election security and prevent fraud in future elections.