Who won and lost local and state races in Alachua and Marion Counties and how the proposed state constitution amendments faired.
Read More »GOP Keeps Large Majority In State House
Republicans kept their firm grip over the 120-member chamber.
Read More »GOP Stems Democratic Push In State Senate
Republicans keep control of Florida State Senate
Read More »At The Polls, Perry, Smith Campaigning Until The Last
“From 7 a.m. to 7 p.m., I’ll be here for 12 hours,” Perry said today at the McPherson Recreation Center precinct on Southeast 15th Street in Gainesville.
Read More »Florida To Decide Rubio’s Fate, Influence Presidential Race
Florida voters were deciding Tuesday whether Republican Sen. Marco Rubio deserves a second term in an election that also will send at least eight new members to Congress, play a critical role in the presidential race and decide whether to broaden access to medical marijuana.
Read More »2016 Election Live Blog
Today, as results come in across the country, NPR reporters and editors will be updating this breaking news blog in real time.
Read More »Election Day: Find Your Precinct Here
Polls are open in Florida from 7 a.m to 7 p.m. throughout the state for Election Day. If you don't know where to go to cast your ballot, enter your address into the map to find your voting precinct.
Read More »Clinton, Trump Remain Deadlocked in Florida
With the marathon presidential election ready to end Tuesday, a Quinnipiac University poll released Monday showed Democrat Hillary Clinton and Republican Donald Trump remaining in a virtual tie in the critical battleground state of Florida. The poll said 46 percent of likely Florida voters support Clinton, while 45 percent support …
Read More »Bill Clinton, Stronger Together Bus Make Stops In Gainesville
Former President Bill Clinton made two surprise stops in Gainesville Saturday on the Hillary Clinton campaign's Stronger Together tour bus.
Read More »Marco Rubio Visits Ocala, Encourages Early Voting
Sen. Marco Rubio visited Ocala early Friday to encourage Florida voters to cast their ballots early and to discuss issues such as economic development, affordable college education and maintaining U.S. military strength..
Read More »