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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.
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A reporter’s tweet about a funny motivation for voting becomes an online hit.
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The 2020 Election saw a high voter turnout in Florida with more than 11 million people casting their ballots. That's a little more than 75%.
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Voter turnout in the November election is expected to be high in Florida and around the country. WLRN has been hearing from South Florida voters who are casting a ballot for the first time in a presidential election.
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Federal agents have launched a sweeping investigation into Miami-Dade mail facilities after federal agents discovered 48 undelivered ballots at a post office near Homestead.
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This week the City of Ocoee is marking the 100th anniversary of the 1920 election day massacre. Descendants of the victims were among those who spoke at a symposium hosted by the city’s human relations diversity board Sunday.
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According to video posted online and witness accounts, police in Graham, N.C., used pepper spray on a march to drive voter turnout. Activists say at least 17 people were arrested.
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Battleground Florida, which has a history of close races, has been counting votes but plenty of work happens on election night.
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On Election Day, Nov. 3, students will stay home while Miami-Dade schools will be converted into polling places.