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In this WUFT News Special Report, we explore the fight Florida felons are facing to get their right to vote back after prison.
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While it’s permitted for signs to be placed anywhere on private property, the public’s land cannot be used for advertising purposes, political or otherwise. And this includes rights-of-ways — areas of publicly-owned land maintained in and around public streets.
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A Democrat has not occupied Florida's governor's mansion in over 20 years. Party leaders are hoping a historic voter turnout will change that.
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In his first bid for re-election, state Rep. Chuck Clemons, R - Newberry, will face off against Democratic challenger Jason Haeseler to represent District…
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In the month prior to the 2018 statewide election in Florida, WUFT questioned candidates running for office at the federal, state and county levels.
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The Florida Supreme Court on Wednesday rejected a challenge to three proposed constitutional amendments on the November ballot.
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Half of eligible voters might go to the polls this fall, which would be the highest turnout level in a midterm election since the mid-1960s, another time of cultural and social upheaval.
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Congressman Ted Yoho was first elected in 2012, and Yvonne Hayes Hinson is running to try to keep him from winning a fourth term representing Florida's 3rd District.
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Two of Alachua County's three contested school board races were decided during the August primary, but one remains for November.
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Three people are running for the position of Alachua County Commissioner to represent District 2, which covers the northwest areas of the county.