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.
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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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WLRN and PolitiFact will be live fact-checking candidates’ claims about their records and their attacks on Democrats, President Joe Biden and one another during Wednesday night's debate, which begins at 9 p.m. Here is what you need to know ahead of it.
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As Gov. Ron DeSantis geared up his presidential campaign, taxpayer costs to transport and protect the governor and his family surged by over 50% during the past fiscal year, according to a new state report.
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The Florida governor has declined to talk about the two rounds of campaign layoffs he made recently in response to unexpected fundraising troubles.
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It’s the second time Gov. Ron DeSantis has removed a Democratic state attorney and follows an investigation that began when a teenager was charged with fatally shooting a television reporter and a 9-year-old girl.
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Republican presidential hopeful Ron DeSantis is taking aim at China with a 10-point economic plan he's calling a “Declaration of Economic Independence.”
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Carlos De Oliveira is accused of working with Trump to delete security footage sought by investigators probing the former president's hoarding of classified documents.
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Representatives for DeSantis’ campaign haven't said who was driving the governor or released details about the accident. DeSantis was scheduled to hold events throughout central and eastern Tennessee.
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Turning Point Action's student activists were torn between Trump and DeSantis last year. Not anymoreAttendees at last weekend's conference booed at even the suggestion of a contested primary and are all in on former Presdient Donald Trump.
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The latest campaign finance data was released Saturday and gives a window into financial stability of the presidential campaigns. Here are a few takeaways from the reports.
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Elections attorney and former Florida State Rep. JC Planas has announced a bid for Miami-Dade County's Supervisor of Elections seat. He will face Democrat Willis Perry Howard and Republican Ruth Ann Swanson — a former U.S. congressional candidate who openly denied the results of the 2020 election.
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U.S. District Judge Mark Walker sided with groups such as the NAACP, the League of Women Voters of Florida and Hispanic Federation that argued the changes are unconstitutional.
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The “parental rights” group Moms for Liberty is looking to expand its efforts to elect school board candidates in 2024 and beyond, as well as get involved in other education races.