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In front of a rowdy crowd, Congressman Charlie Crist and Gov. Ron DeSantis took opposite positions on everything from the culture wars to gender-affirming care to abortion. But the biggest issue likely weighing on voters ahead of Election Day is the economy.
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Early voting kicks off in many North Florida Counties Monday. Leon County Supervisor of Elections, Mark Early, says Leon offers as many early voting days as the state allows.
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Godby Assistant Principal Alex Stemle and retired teacher Laurie Cox are delivering their final pitches to voters. The two are running for a Leon County School Board seat. It’s among the most-watched races, locally.
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Two candidates running to represent the Florida Big Bend region in the state senate have dropped out of a candidates’ forum with WFSU Public Media, the Tallahassee Democrat and the Leauge of Women Voters of Tallahassee.
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More than 1 million voters in three Southwest Florida counties slammed by Hurricane Ian will have more options to cast ballots in the November general election, under an emergency order issued Thursday.
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Volunteers with the Big Bend Voting Rights Project have been going door-to-door in the region's low-voting neighborhoods urging unregistered residents to sign up.
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When County Commissioner Jimbo Jackson died earlier this year due to complications from COVID-19, his Southwest Leon County district seat became an open race. In the general election, local public relations consultant Hannah Crow and businessman Christian Caban are vying for the seat. They're both trying to prove to voters why they’re fit to serve a district that encompasses one of the lowest-income zip codes in the state.--
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The campaign began on Saturday with a voter registration push in the Frenchtown area.
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Vote-by-mail ballots should be hitting Leon County mailboxes this week. Supervisor of Elections Mark Early announced his office is sending out more than 63,000 ballots.
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Ahead of the November election for governor, Leon County voters say two issues are of greatest concern: education and abortion.