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While Democrats lead in voter registration statewide, they top Republicans in only 19 of the 67 counties. These and other tidbits as we head toward Nov. 3.
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In all, 14,441,869 Floridians were registered before a “book closing” deadline last week for the general election, including 5,303,254 Democrats and 5,169,012 Republicans. Another 3,753,286 Floridians are registered without ties to any political party.
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If Florida Democrats could sum up the state party’s early 2020 strategy in three words, they would be registration, registration, registration.During the…
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Florida is joining a multi-state compact, giving local elections supervisors access to voter logs in other states. It’s through a new law that went into...
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With its passage on November 6, Amendment 4 granted over a million felons across the state the right to vote.
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The man accused of gunning down 17 people at a Florida high school registered to vote while behind bars awaiting trial.
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A federal judge has rejected a request from the Florida Democratic Party to force the state to extend a voter-registration deadline because of Hurricane…
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Three groups filed a federal lawsuit Wednesday seeking to force the state to give Floridians an extra week to register to vote because of Hurricane…
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The deadline to vote in November's general election was supposed to be Tuesday, but was pushed back a day in some Florida counties due to the approach of…
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Florida's voters threatened by Hurricane Michael will get an extra day to register to vote ahead of the state's closely-watched races for governor and…
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Tuesday is National Voter Registration Day, marking two weeks before Florida’s deadline to register. Those interested can get registered at a number of...
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More young people in Florida are registering to vote ahead of the midterm elections, motivated by the February school shooting in Parkland.An analysis by…