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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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President Trump is headed to Florida where he remains popular — one poll shows him up more than 28 percentage points in the state's northwest region. But Democrats are hoping to sway some voters.
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Supervisors of elections, legal analysts and voting-rights organizations are holding news conferences, urging journalists to assure voters that processes are in place for a smooth election, even if the results might not be known on Election Day.
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On this episode of the South Florida Roundup: A panel of editorial page editors reflect on the presidential election and its campaign footprint in South Florida.
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Amendment 3, which seeks to overhaul Florida’s primary-election system by allowing voters to cast ballots in primaries regardless of party affiliation, would give a disproportionate amount of power to primary voters and special interests while diminishing the ability of political parties to put forward candidates, leaders of the Black caucus and the group People Over Profits contend.
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The organization All Voting Is Local bills itself as a nonpartisan campaign to “eliminate discriminatory barriers to voting.”
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The Southern Poverty Law Center says it will make $30 million in grants available to nonprofit groups in five Southern states to help register and…
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Florida residents have until Feb. 18 to register to vote or change their party affiliation before the state's primary on March 17.Only voters who have…
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Doubling down on his appeal to progressive voters, Andrew Gillum on Thursday picked former primary rival Chris King as his running mate on the Democratic…
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Broward County elections supervisor Brenda Snipes released the results of yesterday’s primary election about twenty minutes early. Florida Secretary of...
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You didn't have time to wait for the long list of results last night? Fear not. The WLRN team has summarized the key takeaways of this primary election…
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Three big political names beat back tough challengers — and it wasn't close. Despite all the attention on outsiders, incumbency still wields significant power.