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There have been five presidents who won the electoral vote but not the popular vote, including George W. Bush and Donald Trump.
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More than 12% of mail ballots were rejected for the primary. That's a far higher rejection rate than in previous contests.
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Legislators okayed maps redrawing Congressional districts, but this week the governor rejected them
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In a decision handed down Thursday, the Chief Judge of the U.S. District Court of Northern Florida concluded that parts of Senate Bill 90 discriminated against Black voters.
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According to court records, each owed a few hundred dollars in unpaid court fees in prior felony cases when they registered as voters or cast ballots in the last presidential election, which would have made them ineligible under Florida law.
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Perhaps most notably, Harris County rejected a whopping 19% percent of the mail ballots it received, or 6,888 ballots in total. Four years ago the county's rejection rate was about 0.3%.
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The push to alter the filibuster and sidestep a Republican blockade of two voting rights bills was doomed by Democratic Sens. Joe Manchin of West Virginia and Kyrsten Sinema of Arizona.
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In a new book, Fight: How Gen Z is channeling their fear and passion to save America, pollster John Della Volpe explores how America's youngest voters and activists are coming of age.
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Dozens of Democratic state lawmakers fled Texas in an effort to block Republican-led restrictive voting legislation from being passed.
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After an election that saw record voter turnout, some GOP state lawmakers are proposing a wave of new voting laws that would effectively make it more difficult to vote in future elections.
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A poll worker in Doral was initially nervous to work the election and now he's watching and waiting with the rest of the country in Tuesday's aftermath.
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On this episode of the South Florida Roundup: Republicans narrow their gap at the top of the ticket in South Florida while Democrats take the top spot in Miami-Dade County.