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Florida and New York had their congressional maps scrambled by redistricting, boosting the number of notable races Tuesday. But the biggest matchup in Florida is at the top of the ticket.
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Recent events are giving Democrats hope of retaining the 50-50 Senate, which they narrowly control with the vice president casting tie-breaking votes.
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A combination of new election laws and congressional redistricting has made it harder for Black communities in Florida to organize and vote, activists say.
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Lawsuits challenging HB 7; new polling for statewide elections; federal plan to save key deer
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Although Governor Ron DeSantis has no primary opponent, he still has an influence on races across the state.
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With multiple races across South Florida voters' ballots, including those for nonpartisan positions such as judges, county commissioners and school board members, we have compiled endorsements from newspapers, unions and groups into a one-stop guide.
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Florida Agriculture Commissioner Nikki Fried and U.S. Rep. Charlie Crist have held their first and only debate before the Democratic gubernatorial primary.
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Pastors, community leaders and educators are joining forces to engage Black voters in Florida’s 2022 elections, with an emphasis on monitoring a new "elections police" office championed by Gov. Ron DeSantis.
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Despite a smooth 2020 elections process — a broad census across political spectrums — Cord Byrd said “additional security” was a priority of the administration.
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Since voters opted to raise their property taxes in 2018, Miami-Dade County Public Schools has increased teacher pay and nearly doubled the size of the school police force. Those changes are on the line if voters don't choose to extend the tax increase in November.
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Of voters surveyed, 47% said they are more likely to vote for the Republican in their district, as opposed to 44% who said Democrats. The GOP is also favored on a raft of issues.
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In cases from North Carolina and Pennsylvania, Republican state legislatures sought to block decisions issued by state supreme courts based on the states' respective constitutions.