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Have you run into any issues with casting your ballot? Fill out our form and let us know.
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Are you voting by mail for the first time? Here's what you need to do to make sure your vote will be counted.
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Most of the country lets election officials do the arduous process of opening and sorting absentee ballots long before Election Day. In Michigan, Wisconsin and Pennsylvania, they have to wait.
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Different early voting rules apply in individual Florida counties. Check out these links to see what's happening in your community.
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Voting in space isn’t new. In fact it’s been happening for more than 20 years.
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Wesley Wilcox of Marion County and Mark Earley from Leon say voters will need to have patience with the vote-counting process.
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We’ll answer your questions during The State We're In Facebook Live event on Oct. 19.
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According to the U.S. Census Bureau's 2016 figures, 8.6% of Floridians under 65 have a disability. That demographic has a lower turnout than voters without disabilities.
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Nearly 600 thousand Floridians have already voted in the November general election, with more than 10 percent of requested vote-by-mail ballots turned in to election supervisors.
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Nearly 600 thousand Floridians have already voted in the November general election, with more than 10 percent of requested vote-by-mail ballots turned in to election supervisors.
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Another 4.78 million ballots have been mailed out across Florida, but had not been returned to local elections offices as of Monday.
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President Trump has signaled he will contest election results in November if vote-by-mail ballots take days to count. Two years ago in Florida, he did just that.