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With multiple scandals hanging over Miami's City Hall, at a Tuesday night candidate forum for Miami's District 2 the dominant issue was corruption. Incumbent Sabina Covo said she would support asking City Attorney Victoria Méndez to step down.
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Will Miguel Gabela be on the ballot this November for Miami's District 1? A court jude will decide as the municipal election approaches.
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The Florida Civic Literacy Exam is a computer-based assessment that measures students’ civics know-how.
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An heir to a fortune built on Ecuador’s main crop of bananas has pulled off an upset by advancing to the country’s presidential runoff election.
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A new Florida elections law now requires you to register to vote-by-mail every two years rather than every four years.
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Miami Mayor Francis Suarez claims he’s qualified for next week’s Republican opening presidential debate. But senior advisers with the Republican National Committee who spoke on the condition of anonymity to share internal discussions later said Suarez hasn’t yet officially met the criteria.
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While a battle over the City of Miami's voting district map rages in the U.S. Supreme Court, another legal fight is hanging in the balance at the local level: city commission candidate Miguel Gabela is waiting to hear if he's been officially drawn out of the district he's been campaigning in for months.
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After two years, a trial date has finally been set in the case against former Florida State Rep. Frank Artiles over the alleged scheme to field Alex Rodriguez as a spoiler candidate in the 2020 state Senate District 37 race, which was won by just 34 votes.
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A federal appeals court ruled the City of Miami shouldn't adopt a map drawn by community groups, but the groups are taking the challenge to the nation's highest court.
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Several new voting laws in mostly Republican-led states like Florida impose criminal penalties or fines for helping people register to vote, which particularly affect Asian American and Asian immigrant communities.
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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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Voter registration groups that primarily serving Hispanic and Latino communities are suing to block a new Florida law that will make it harder for them to operate.