Elections 2024: Know Your Federal, State Candidates
Want to know which candidates are in your district and what they stand for? The WLRN News team and our public media partners across Florida have put together this guide to help you decide who gets your vote for the federal and state races in the 2024 election cycle.
We have gathered details like campaign contributions, candidate websites, their priorities and the stance they have on issues like the environment and property insurance. We also asked every one of them where they fall on the six constitutional amendments being considered this November.
READ MORE: Unsure who to vote for? Here is your guide to voters guide for 2024 election
Below you can find which districts you are in for these races, followed by our guide with information on candidates for the Nov. 5 General Election. Use the buttons to switch between U.S. Senate, U.S. House, State Senate and State House races. We will be updating entries as and when we receive more information.
We also have a detailed explainer with everything on how and where to vote and a guide to voter guides to help you choose. Let us know what local concerns you have as you look to vote by emailing talktous@wlrnnews.org.
These are the candidates competing in the Nov. 5 general election.
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ELECTION 2024 COVERAGE
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Updated: President Joe Biden is dropping out of the 2024 race, throwing the Democratic Party into chaos just months before the election. The Democrats are left with no clear candidate, a shocking development for an election many in the party argue is among the most consequential in a lifetime because of Trump's plans for a dramatic government overhaul formed around his grievances.
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Surveys and focus groups show that Latino voters, like other Americans, have warmed to more punitive measures on illegal immigration, and that more Latinos are saying they trust Trump and Republicans over President Joe Biden and Democrats to better handle migration at the Southern border.
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Inflation continued cooling in South Florida in June. The region's annual inflation rate is now lower than that in New York, Philadelphia and Seattle.
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For the first time in more than four decades, a man who was elected president of the United States was wounded in an assassination attempt. A retired F.B.I. special agent said a photograph seemed to show a bullet streaking past the former president during a campaign rally in Butler on Saturday.
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Thomas Matthew Crooks of Bethel Park, Pennsylvania, the man identified as the shooter in the apparent assassination attempt of former President Donald Trump, was a 20-year-old from a suburb of Pittsburgh not far from the campaign rally where one attendee was killed.
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Republican and Democratic leaders, as well as some international friends and foes, are expressing shock following the news that gunfire had broken out during a Donald Trump campaign rally in Pennsylvania — and relief that the former president had survived the attack.
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The former president and presumptive Republican nominee was showing off a chart of border crossing numbers during his last rally before the Republican National Convention opens Monday when bangs started ringing through the crowd.
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DeSantis' speaking role at the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee was disclosed Wednesday by a person familiar with the schedule. The person spoke on condition of anonymity because the schedule has not yet been released.
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A photo shared on social media of a front-row seat reserved for Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa at Donald Trump’s July 9 Miami rally was altered. The seat was reserved for Barron Trump, the former president’s 18-year-old son.
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Joe Saunders, a former lawmaker who is seeking to unseat Rep. Fabian Basabe, R-Miami Beach, in Miami-Dade’s House District 106, filed the lawsuit June 25 after his aunt, Maureen Saunders Scott, qualified to run for the seat without party affiliation.
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Former President Trump held a rally at his golf course in Doral Tuesday night, where he repeatedly teased his upcoming announcement of a vice presidential pick with one of the top contenders, Sen. Marco Rubio in the crowd.
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This month, the Broward League of Women Voters is moderating a candidates forum for the Lauderhill City Commission and Lauderhill mayor.