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Voter fraud arrests; Senate and governor races; Ian's citrus damage
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Health-care executive Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick was certified Tuesday as the winner of a special Democratic primary election for a congressional seat that opened when longtime Congressman Alcee Hastings died this year.
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Only five votes currently separate the candidates for the Democratic primary for Florida's 20th congressional district, with more still to be counted. Even election attorneys don't agree about what happens in the case of a tie.
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Miami Beach voters said yes to change. An art exhibit looks at money, specifically the money from the Confederacy and its link to slavery. Plus, a local organization helps children deal with trauma by teaching them about horses.
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Broward County Commissioner Dale Holness showed up to the Broward Supervisor of Elections office in Lauderhill, opting to personally question rejected ballots instead of relying on his attorneys.
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Election Day was a mostly quiet affair, certainly compared to just one year ago. And what a 'heat season' means in hot and steamy South Florida
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WLRN and Miami Herald reporters review Tuesday’s election results. Also, why Miami-Dade high school basketball referees are taking a stand. Plus, a Key West author tells us about “Home at the End of the World.”
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The winning candidate flip-flopped multiple times on Tuesday night and Wednesday morning, as the race is headed to a recount.
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In Boston, New York, Pittsburgh and Dearborn, Mich., a majority of voters embraced minority candidates. Here's a rundown of some of the most high-profile wins.
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We'll have updates from the polls and results later in the day from across South Florida.
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Miami Beach residents have voted to reelect Dan Gelber as mayor for what will be his third consecutive term as mayor. Voters also supported a ban on alcohol sales after 2 a.m. in the South Beach entertainment district. Last call is currently 5 a.m.
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Miami Mayor Francis Suarez easily won a second term Tuesday. District 3 Commissioner Joe Carollo was also reelected by a large margin, and Christine King defeated incumbent Commissioner Jeffrey Watson in District 5.