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His 13% victory over Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris is a big jump compared to 2020 when he had about a 3% lead over President Joe Biden.
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The Gadsden County Supervisor of Elections office says the Sheriff’s race had a high turnout.
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Florida’s ballot proposal to enshrine the right to abortion in the state constitution has failed. A law that bans most abortions after six weeks will remain in place. While a majority—about 57%—of Floridians voted in favor of the amendment, the measure did not meet the needed 60% threshold to pass.
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Tant bested her Republican opponent Spencer Brass with about 57% of the vote compared to Brass’ nearly 43%.
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The changes included raises for city commissioners, expanded jurisdiction for independent ethics board.
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Richardson received 41,948 votes, or 50.72% of all votes cast. His challenger, Dot Inman-Johnson, got 40,769, about 1,200 short.
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Proposed Florida Constitutional Amendment 1 would require partisan school-board elections starting in 2026. That means candidates would carry party labels by their names on ballots.
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FDP Chair Nikki Fried joined Noles for Kamala Harris Tuesday outside Florida State University’s student union.
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However, some bad actors will likely keep the flow of political donation solicitations continuing until election day.
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Right now, Florida law bans most abortions after six weeks.