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One of the most closely-watched races on the ballot in North Florida is the one between Democratic state Senator Loranne Ausley and Republican Corey Simon.
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After the 120 Florida House districts were redrawn this year in the once-a-decade reapportionment process, Republicans and Democrats are battling in a relative handful of races in the Nov. 8 elections.
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Republicans have controlled the Florida Senate since the 1990s and are looking to expand their majority in the Nov. 8 elections. Democrats, meanwhile, hope to pick up a couple of seats and chip away at the GOP’s control.
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The campaign began on Saturday with a voter registration push in the Frenchtown area.
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Two dozen of Tuesday’s winners in Senate and House races do not have general-election opponents or face only write-in opponents, who typically receive only a few votes. That comes on top of 40 legislative candidates who ran without any opposition in this year’s races.
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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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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 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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Lawyers for Gov. Ron DeSantis’ administration want a federal court to toss out a challenge to a new congressional redistricting plan — or put the lawsuit on hold while other redistricting cases are resolved.