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Four state House members will not return to the Legislature after losing in Tuesday’s primary elections, while another representative is poised to head to the Senate.
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"I think it's a scary proposition when the governor is arresting people for trying to vote," Sen. Randolph Bracy said during a press conference Monday.
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An appeals court Monday overturned a ruling that would have blocked Democrat Rebekah Jones from running for a Northwest Florida congressional seat. The panel rejected a ruling by a Leon County circuit judge that said Jones was ineligible to run because she had not been a member of the Democratic Party for 365 days before qualifying for the race.
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The Biden administration has urged a federal appeals court to uphold a ruling that found parts of a Florida elections law discriminate against Black voters.
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Democratic attorneys general from 16 states and the District of Columbia urged a federal appeals court Tuesday to reject restrictions that Florida Republicans placed last year on election drop boxes.
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An appeals court has put on hold a circuit judge’s ruling that would block Democrat Rebekah Jones from running for a Northwest Florida congressional seat. That means Jones can remain a candidate while the appeals court considers whether she is eligible.
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Disputing that the Florida Legislature acted in “bad faith,” attorneys for various groups urged a federal appeals court this week to overturn a ruling that said a 2021 elections law was intended to discriminate against Black Floridians.
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The study probed Floridians about their thoughts on inflation, abortion, gun reform and the midterm elections.
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The U.S. Department of State recently announced a reward of up to $10 million for information on foreign interference in elections.
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Peter Antonacci, former Broward County elections supervisor and a past statewide prosecutor, will lead Florida's new Office of Election Crimes and Security.