Elections workers prepared for Election Day on Monday. They packed up supplies to distribute across the county and taught new volunteers how to work the equipment.
Read More »Machines Assist Individuals with Disabilities to Vote
Voting machines accepted by the Americans with Disabilities Act encourage individuals with disabilities to cast their vote.
Read More »UF College Democrats Rally in Support of Charlie Crist on Campus
Members of the community gathered in Pugh Hall on Wednesday to support Charlie Crist in the 2014 gubernatorial election.
Read More »Residents Encouraged To Vote Early At ‘Empowerment Sunday’
Voters were encouraged to take full advantage of early voting on Sunday at Gainesville’s Empowerment Sunday organized by the African American Accountability Alliance of Alachua County. Martin Luther King III attended.
Read More »Here Are North Florida’s Early Campaign Finance Leaders In The 2014 Legislature Race
With the 2014 general elections approaching, the public is able to access the leading contributions and expenditures North Florida candidates have amassed so far.
Read More »Interviews with Craig Lowe and Ed Braddy, Gainesville runoff election candidates
With a week remaining until the runoff election and early voting underway, Gainesville's two remaining mayoral candidates - incumbent Craig Lowe and challenger Ed Braddy - both spoke with WUFT on Monday.
Read More »Gov. Scott addresses variety of issues in WLRN interview
Florida's Gov. Rick Scott spoke with Miami Herald/WLRN reporter Phil Latzman while he was in Miami this week about a wide variety of issues including the his hopes for this legislative session, his political turn to the left, his support of Medicaid expansion and teacher raises, the issue of internet cafes; plus how to choose a new lieutenant, guns, jobs, the texting-while-driving ban and more.
Read More »Feb. 27, 2013: Afternoon News In 90
A video round-up of local, state and national stories for readers in North Central Florida.
Read More »Election update: What to know before bubbling the ballot March 19
Tuesday was deadline to register to vote for the March 19 election. Alachua County Supervisor of Elections Pam Carpenter speaks about the number of registered voters and what they can expect at the polls next month.
Read More »UF political science professors preview nationwide races
Blue or red, donkey or elephant, Democrat or Republican — Tuesday voters nationwide will be making decisions for local, state and national elections.
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