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Gov. Ron DeSantis plans to ask lawmakers for more “election integrity reforms” during next year’s legislative session, as he has resisted pressure from within the Republican Party to audit the 2020 elections.
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Sen. Dennis Baxley, R-Ocala, wants to change the law to require every voter to ask for a mail ballot in every calendar year there’s an election.
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Although unabashedly supporting the Biden/Harris ticket, the local commissioners insist they want to see every registered voter cast a ballot.
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Leon County Elections Supervisor Mark Earley says voters who received sealed ballot return envelopes can request new ones. He says the issue is likely because the envelopes were exposed "to the elements."
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The Advancement Project is stressing that voters properly sign and deliver their mail-in ballots after a study found more than 18,500 ballots went uncounted in Florida’s March Presidential Primary. The report was done by the Stanford-MIT Healthy Elections Project.
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More than 1,000 Leon County voters have already turned in their ballot for the November election. Statewide more than 70-thousand have voted.
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With vote-by-mail ballots now being available throughout Florida, the Florida for Biden campaign is urging citizens to vote early and by mail. Democratic candidate for Senate District 3, Representative Loranne Ausley held a presser Saturday to stress the initiative.
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The groups pushing it say the video provides “steps for how all Florida voters, especially seniors and other vulnerable populations, can safely and securely register and vote by mail.”
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Florida-based voting rights groups are calling the state’s primary election a success. More than 3 million Floridians, or roughly 27.5 percent of registered voters, cast ballots, many through vote-by-mail. Election observers are hoping for a repeat of the relatively problem-free election in November.
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It’s Election Day! Many candidates will find out tonight if they will sit in the seat they’ve been campaigning for. However, sometimes the election day results of don’t give a clear winner leading to another election. Leon County Supervisor of Elections Mark Earley spoke about how that process works and how this year’s primary election is going.