Here are the 6 amendments that will be on the Florida ballot in NovemberWith the state Supreme Court this week signing off on ballot initiatives about abortion rights and recreational use of marijuana, Floridians in November will vote on six proposed constitutional amendments.
35 Florida election myths and misinformation debunkedAnother election season is underway, and with it comes many myths and conspiracy theories about the whole process.
Hereโs everything you need to know to vote in Florida in 2024Another election year is here and thereโs no time like the present to make sure you are ready to vote.
Planning to vote by mail in Florida this year? Hereโs what you need to knowMore Floridians have been using vote-by-mail in the last few elections, as itโs a convenient option, especially for the elderly, the infirm and those who donโt work a classic 9-5 schedule.
Want to run for office in Florida? Hereโs how to do itIf the old adage holds that wanting something done right means doing it yourself, and you feel your county, state or federal lawmaker does not reflect your values, why not try and run for office?
Florida is a closed primary state. Why that matters for primary elections in 2024Florida has two primary elections this year: one in March for the presidential election, and one in August.
Want to vote in Florida? Hereโs how to register and make sure you are eligibleAnother election year is here and thereโs no time like the present to make sure you are ready to vote.
Florida Amendment 2 not approved by voters; hereโs what it meansOn Election Day, Florida voters cast their ballots against a state amendment aimed at getting rid of Floridaโs Constitution Revision Commission.
Have a problem at a Florida polling place? Hereโs how to report itTell us about your problems at the polls.
Voted by mail in Florida? Hereโs how to track your ballotIf you havenโt mailed in your ballot yet, you need to do it now.
Why Florida voters will decide whether to keep supreme court justices in the November electionFive Florida Supreme Court justices and more than two dozen Florida appeals court judges are up for merit retention this election.
Displaced by Hurricane Ian? How to make sure you can still vote in NovemberHurricane Ian displaced hundreds, if not thousands of people across Florida a little over a month before a major election.
Hereโs what Florida Amendment 3 means on the November ballotAmendment 3 provides an extra property tax exemption for public service workers,
Hereโs what Florida Amendment 2 means on the November ballotAmendment 2 would get rid of the Florida Constitution Revision Commission.
Hereโs what Florida Amendment 1 means on the November ballotThis amendment creates property assessment exemptions for changes that protect property from flood damage.
VOTER GUIDE: What you need to know for the 2022 Florida November ElectionThe general election is Nov. 8, which means all voters have a chance to decide who will lead them in all levels of government.
Todo lo que necesitas saber sobre las elecciones en FloridaOtro aรฑo de elecciones ha llegado, y no hay mejor momento que ahora para asegurarse que estรก listo para votar.
Trying to decide what Florida candidate to vote for? These guides may helpHow much do you know about the candidates running for elected office this year?
How redistricting changed who Central Florida voters choose for CongressWhen voters go to the polls in August and November, they may notice a change in their congressional candidates and districts.
Election misinformation abounds. We debunk 34 Florida mythsNew myths and half-truths seem to pop up every election cycle.
Everything you need to know about elections in Florida2022 is a midterm election year. While we wonโt elect a president, in Florida we will decide who should fill some very important seats in government.