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Will the 3 to 2 split at Tallahassee City Hall change after November? That's one of the topics on today's Speaking Of.
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Here's a look at the major-party candidates for governor, U.S. Senate, and other statewide political offices. There's a notable upset.
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Early voting is underway through Sunday in Leon. Nonpartisan races are on the ballet along with races that will determine which political party candidates make it to November.
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Two candidates are vying for Jefferson County’s District 3 School Board seat. Both are long-time educators.
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Voting in the Aug. 18 primary surged over the weekend as the in-person early voting option became available statewide.
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A new election integrity law in the Sunshine State will dramatically change voter registration, but it won't take effect until after November's midterm elections.
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Unofficial voter registration cards are being mailed out, and Leon County Supervisor Mark Earley says much of the information used to send them is inaccurate.
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Florida senators are advancing bills aimed at reducing voter eligibility confusion for those with felony records, confusion that has led to arrests.
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On this July 4th, we discuss Tallahassee being an All-America City for the third time, and we talk with a new citizen on this week's Speaking Of Radio Hour.
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Donald Trump's 45% share of Latino voters set a record for a Republican presidential candidate. He had a strong showing among Puerto Ricans, even after the "garbage" insult.