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Florida ended its 2016 hurricane season Wednesday, marking the first time in more than a decade that the Sunshine State was hit by a hurricane.
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Could Hurricane Matthew Have Affected Voter Turnout In Florida: The Questions That Remain UnansweredMany questions remain unanswered about the impact that Hurricane Matthew had on individuals being able to register to vote for this year's general election.
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Nearly half of all North Central Florida voters cast their ballots before Tuesday.Of the 607,292 voters in 13 North Central Florida counties who…
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Voting in the U.S. never seemed to be a priority for Alexandra Rodriguez — until she realized its importance in the current presidential election.
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The Federal Emergency Management Agency opened a relief center in Putnam County to help the area after Hurricane Matthew hit Florida.
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While the Zika virus is still present in the Sunshine State, researchers have found that hurricane season does not increase the risk of contracting it.
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Officials say mosquitoes are swarming the Alachua County Fairgrounds due to rain brought by Hurricane Matthew.
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The Archimedes embarked on its third trip through the Florida Intracoastal Waterway on Oct. 12 to show opposition to Amendment 1.
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This story is part of our guide, Florida Votes 2016, leading up to the Nov. 8 election. Check your voter registration status here.
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A federal judge Thursday rejected Florida Democrats' demands to push elections officials harder to process voter-registration forms, after registration deadlines were extended due to Hurricane Matthew.