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They're worried about public records requests that seek personal information of poll workers, election staff and voters in general
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They're worried about volunteers becoming the target of threats and coercion
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State leaders say the primaries went smoothly, but they’re still talking about work for the state’s new Office of Election Crimes and Security.
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The presidential election has not yet been decided. Ballot counting is still underway in some states and litigation is stacking up in the courts days after election night. But this time, it wasn’t Florida holding up the process.
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The people of Leon County have made a peaceful voting process a priority, in Earley’s estimation.
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With less than a month until the presidential election, supervisors of elections across the state are warning the public not to give too much weight to election night results.
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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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Leon County Supervisor Mark Earley answers questions about the how, where and when of the November 2020 election.
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President Donald J. Trump has been openly skeptical about voting by mail and that's sowing doubt among some voters, despite assurances from local election officials who say Florida’s systems are safe.
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Long days are ahead for the three people who make up Leon County’s canvassing board. These are the people who review vote-by-mail ballots that may not be valid.