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The state legislature passed a law in 2021 that limits mail-in ballots to one per election cycle.
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Democrats are expected to get a boost in the midterm elections if Roe v. Wade is overturned, but whether it will result in significant gains across Florida remains uncertain.
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It found that Florida is ranked in the top 10 states to have the greatest youth impact on upcoming senate and gubernatorial elections.
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Under the proposed new regulations, groups that break the new rules could be fined $200 to $250 for each text.
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Only five votes currently separate the candidates for the Democratic primary for Florida's 20th congressional district, with more still to be counted. Even election attorneys don't agree about what happens in the case of a tie.
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Florida Republicans picked up open seats and successfully defended districts against Democratic challenges to maintain control of the state House.
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Statewide, with 62.14 percent of Florida’s 14.44 million registered voters already participating in Tuesday’s elections, registered Democrats had cast about 108,000 more ballots than their Republican counterparts, according to the state Division of Elections.
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A federal appeals court this week tossed out a ruling that said a decades-old Florida law about how candidates should be listed on the ballot is unconstitutional. The law gives top billing to candidates who have the same political party as the governor.
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Delivering a victory to Democrats, a federal judge Friday declared unconstitutional a decades-old Florida law that requires candidates who are in the same…
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A federal judge Friday required 32 counties to provide Spanish-language ballots and other assistance to Spanish-speaking voters in Florida’s March 2020…