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Jacobs submitted her resignation to Gov. Ron DeSantis after a lengthy, contentious probe into issues such as her conduct during a 2022 election campaign.
Republicans have an early but narrow lead in the gubernatorial race, as Democrats hope to rebuild their brand in the Sunshine State.
June 10 special elections will fill Florida Senate District 19, Florida House District 32 seats within Brevard.
The sample size included 264 Republicans, 218 Democrats and 123 third- and no-party residents. The poll had a 4-percentage-point margin of error. It’s the seventh consecutive survey from the Florida Chamber to show support for legalization is lower than the 60% needed.
A Jamaican woman was arrested in Florida for falsely claiming U.S. citizenship to vote in the 2024 presidential primary, federal officials say.
Florida Decides federal lawsuit against a new law with stiff fines on citizen initiatives violates First Amendment rights.
With in-migration winding down and supply racking up, the Sunshine State is seeing a reverse in its real estate fortunes.
An election bill requiring new Florida voters to show proof of U.S. citizenship failed to advance in the just-concluded regular legislative session, drawing sighs of relief from both voting-rights and
State Sen. Jason Pizzo, who was the Florida Senate Democratic leader until the end of April, says he’ll run for governor next year as a no party affiliation/independent candidate.
Clint Curtis was appointed by the Board of Supervisors to be Shasta County's registrar of voters, but his work experience is being questioned.
Federal prosecutors allege the two women, who moved from the Ukraine to Boynton Beach, were not citizens when they cast ballots during early voting.