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Democrat Joe Scott made it through his own recount during the August primary election, to win big on Nov. 3. He inherits leadership of an elections office with a checkered record for citizen trust.
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Early voting ballots were printed with ink that has been difficult for the counting machines to read at the correct pace. It's caused the elections office to recount these early ballots an extra time.
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Nearly 9.2 million Floridians voted by mail or at early voting sites.
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Voting looked different throughout Miami-Dade County Sunday. Some locations were rather empty, with little to no wait time. Other locations had full parking lots, with passionate supporters promoting different campaigns.
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On Election Day, Nov. 3, students will stay home while Miami-Dade schools will be converted into polling places.
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The pre-election day voting gap between Democrats and Republicans continues to narrow, with Democrats now outpacing GOP voters by just over 200,000 votes.
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The Urban League of Palm Beach County has hosted a series of food drives for families in need during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Wendy Sartory Link said she’s working to allay fears Palm Beach County voters may have about how vote-by-mail is received and counted by her office, as the historic election night draws near.
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President Trump's campaign event is technically outside of the "no solicitation zone," but Hillsborough elections officials are warning voters the rally could cause traffic delays.
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Dan Smith is a political science professor at the University of Florida. On Sundial this week, he said about 15,000 Florida ballots are going to be rejected, unless voters cure them in time.
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With the general election a week away, more than 6.4 million ballots had been cast through the mail and at early voting sites as of Tuesday morning, according to the Florida Division of Elections.
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On Aug. 29, Gimenez, Republican candidate for Congress, texted county election supervisor Christina White a Reuters story with the headline, “NBA to resume games after player protest, turn stadiums into voting sites.” Gimenez wrote White that they need to “talk about this.”