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Voting rights groups are urging voters to cast their ballots through the mail because of concerns about the coronavirus. But they caution, in order for those votes to count, ballots have to get to the election supervisor’s office by election day. And policy changes at the post office are raising concerns about a mail slowdown. WFSU checks into how long it really takes something to go through the mail.
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With millions of Floridians seeking to vote by mail amid the coronavirus pandemic, postal officials have warned Secretary of State Laurel Lee that the state is at risk of having ballots go uncounted in the November presidential election.
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Florida's statewide primary election is less than three weeks away. More primary voters than ever are voting by mail as a result of a high-profile outreach effort prompted by the outbreak of the coronavirus.
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As Florida’s primary election draws near, voting rights advocates urge people to cast their ballots before election day.
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The state will help promote voting by mail under a settlement reached Monday between Florida and a group of voter rights organizations. The case stemmed from concerns that the coronavirus could make voting more difficult this year.
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The Florida Legislature passed a bill that makes changes to the elections system in the state. It extends the time voters can request a vote-by-mail…
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Florida’s elections once again made headlines last year amid several hotly-contested races. Now the state house and senate are pushing bills to change the…
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A new study published by the ACLU of Florida shows a number of mail-in ballots are being rejected. Activists are asking voters to be informed about the…
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Deadlines for vote-by-mail voters for Florida’s general election are approaching. The deadline for Supervisors of Elections to mail ballots for absent…
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Thousands of mail-in-ballots are now on the way to Leon County voters. This marks the official start of the 2018 primary election.There are some 28,000…