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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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U.S. District Judge Mark Walker gave no indication how he would rule after hearing nearly three hours of arguments Monday in the case, which involves the state’s position about early voting locations at the University of Florida and Florida State University.
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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.
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An incoming storm may affect turnout for early voting or Election Day in Florida.
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A state task force began an emotional debate Wednesday about how to commemorate the victims of abuse and brutality at the Arthur G. Dozier School for Boys and what to do with the unidentified remains of youths who died at the shuttered reform school. The nine-member panel, which held its first meeting in Marianna, near the site of the 1,400-acre Dozier property in Jackson County, has been directed by the Legislature to develop recommendations by Oct. 1 on the creation of a memorial to honor the victims of the reform school, which operated from 1900 to 2011, as well as designating a permanent burial site for victims whose bodies were unidentified or unclaimed. Detzner said
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After their call for a special legislative session failed, Florida Democrats say they will continue to seek "common-sense" regulations on the sales of weapons to people on federal watch lists.
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Florida Democrats had little trouble rounding up enough members to call for a vote on whether to hold a special session dealing with gun control as a…
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Florida Secretary of State Ken Detzner said more people turned up for this month’s presidential primary than ever before.
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Brown is seeking an injunction that would block the state from using the new Congressional District 5.