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Among the priorities of these college activists: expand access to contraception and promote Amendment 4, which would allow abortions in Florida until fetal viability.
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Secretary of State Cord Byrd said counties using the vendor VR Systems reported the issue, which included websites timing out.
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Clerks are reassuring voters that a warning circulating on social media and via text is inaccurate. It claims that election workers will invalidate ballots by writing on them.
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Florida's population is growing, but the number of registered voters is shrinking—especially among Democrats. In Leon County some are pointing their fingers at party leadership, but others say a change in law could be to blame.
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Plaintiffs have dropped a federal lawsuit challenging how the state carried out a constitutional amendment that restores voting rights to felons who complete their sentences.
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To participate in the primary election on March 19, Floridians have two more weeks to register to vote or change their party affiliation.
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A majority of those surveyed by USF researchers were dissatisfied with how President Joe Biden has handled inflation, foreign policy, and border security.
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A bill would allow mail voting only under limited circumstances, such as for people who will be absent from their home counties or those with disabilities that prevent them from going to polls.
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Civil rights groups and local leaders are kicking off the Power of the Ballot Campaign with a goal to get a million Black Floridians to vote next year.
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A state judge has struck down Florida’s congressional map after finding that the removal of an African American-performing district was unconstitutional.