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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.
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In one of the most turbulent election seasons in Guatemala’s modern history, some of the most popular presidential candidates have been sidelined.
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Following the January 6th insurrection and local protests from right-wing activists across the nation in 2018, the Broward Supervisor of Elections Joe Scott is focusing on security as they build their new offices.
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Voting rights groups say Florida’s voter registration form is flawed and it’s leading to people’s arrest. The Florida League of Women Voters and Florida chapter of the NAACP filed suit alleging the form violates the National Voter Registration Act.
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House Democratic Leader Driskell: GOP making it harder for people to vote
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A federal appeals court upheld a Florida election law that a lower court had ruled was aimed at suppressing Black voters. The 11th Circuit Court of Appeals said U.S. District Judge Mark Walker’s March 2022 ruling was flawed.
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The proposed bill would place additional restrictions on voter-registration groups and help clear the way for a potential White House bid by Gov. Ron DeSantis.
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Venezuelan opposition leader Juan Guaidó says he is not seeking political asylum in the U.S. and has not ruled out the possibility of running in a presidential primary.
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Emilio Gonzalez, who served as Miami City Manager from 2018 to January 2020, was the first witness called in a federal trial involving a lawsuit brought by William Fuller and his business partner, Martin Pinilla.
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For the first time in two decades, South Florida turned red in the 2022 midterm elections, giving Republicans hope — and a playbook — for the presidential election in 2024.
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Florida Republicans have been trying for years to make local school board races partisan, but it may finally happen this time, if Florida voters agree.
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Florida, Missouri and West Virginia announced they're pulling out of the Electronic Registration Information Center, or ERIC, the only system states have to share voter registration data.