Voting Info
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US judge rejects emergency litigation to reopen voter registration
The Florida chapters of the League of Women Voters and the NAACP wanted the court to order Gov. Ron DeSantis to reopen the voter registration process for at least 10 more days due to the imminent arrival of Hurricane Milton. On Wednesday a federal judge refused to extend the deadline.
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Opinion: This November, let freedom ring!
“We cannot take freedom for granted,” say Florida House Minority Leader Fentrice Driskell and CEO of NewDEAL Debbie Cox Bultan, as they advocate for Floridians’ freedom through democracy.
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Marijuana legalization is on the Florida ballot this November. Here’s what to know.
As public attitudes toward marijuana continue to evolve on a national level, many Floridians are following suit and supporting broader legalization.
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ACLU files lawsuit to extend voter registration deadline in Puerto Rico
The lawsuit highlights problems caused by frequent power outages at the Permanent Registration Boards, which are the physical locations where voters can register in person.
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Ever been charged with a crime? What to know about your voting rights in FL.
Florida law protects the voting rights of some convicted felons, but there are crimes that can result in the loss of the privilege.
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Rep. Anna Eskamani criticizes Trump’s wild claims in debate with Kamala Harris
Florida’s representative praised Harris’s conciliatory tone, as she highlighted small businesses and her roots in coming from a working-class family.
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Llamado Boricua: Líderes puertorriqueños de Central Florida lanzan iniciativa de votación para las elecciones
El movimiento tiene como objetivo crear conciencia sobre la importancia de votar, enfocándose en temas clave que afectan a la comunidad puertorriqueña, como el costo de vida, la educación y la vivienda asequible.
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Luis Dávila: Puerto Rico’s future tied to November elections, urges Florida Puerto Ricans to vote
The new president recognizes the challenges faced by Floricuas, as he knows that they struggle with the high cost of living, especially in rent and home insurance, and they are also aware of the news and crises that are taking place on the island because many still have family there.
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Want to help increase voter turnout in Florida? Here are 5 ways.
With such a pivotal election just around the corner, it’s more important than ever that we encourage everyone to exercise their right to vote and make their voices heard.























