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Paul Ryan Rallies Supporters In Panama City

Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney and running mate Paul Ryan are barnstorming key states leading up to Tuesday’s election. Ryan stopped in Panama City, Florida on Saturday.Hundreds of...

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Fla Voters Grateful For In-Person Absentee Voting Monday

Early Voting in Florida may have officially ended Saturday, but several Supervisors of Elections opened polling locations on Monday to allow for in-person absentee voting. People who showed up at the...

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Days Leading Up To Election Day: In-Person Absentee, Dems Lawsuits, GOP Sets...

Election Day is nearly here---However, several Floridians have already been able to cast their vote during the gap between when Early Voting ended and Election Day began. While some say they’re...

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Feds Monitor More Polling Places in Fla Election Day Than Any Other State

The U.S. Justice Department is monitoring polling places in 51 counties in 23 states on Election Day. Officials are looking out for election fraud and possible violations of the federal voting rights...

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Lindley Takes Commission Seat From Incumbent Akinyemi

Leon County Commission Chairman Akin Akinyemi has lost to opponent Mary Ann Lindley. After a highly contentious race, Lindley squeaked out a narrow win.Lindley forced Akinyemi into a run-off in the...

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Hobbs To Be Next Circuit Two Judge

Barbra Hobbs trounced opponent Josephina Tamayo to win the seat for  judge for circuit two. Some politics came into play in the race for what’s generally not seen as a political seat.After a close...

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Florida Voters Rejected Most Constitutional Amendments

Voters in Florida rejected most of the constitutional amendments on their ballots Tuesday. The historically long ballot was part of the blame for the long lines at polling places. However, eight of the...

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Congressional Candidate Steve Southerland Claims Victory Over Al Lawson

Florida Congressman Steve Southerland has won a second term in office, beating out Democratic challenger Al Lawson.By 10 Tuesday night, many already knew Lawson had already lost the race when he walked...

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Patrick Murphy Responds to Allen West's Call For Recount; Dems say 'West,...

The Democratic newcomer who unseated Florida Congressman Allen West says the incumbent lawmaker’s call for a recount is unfounded. Patrick Murphy’s win against West is a major upset for Republicans....

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Florida's Proposed Constitutional Amendments: Who Lost and Who Won ?

Voters in Florida rejected most of the proposed constitutional amendments on their ballots Election Day. Critics have even partly blamed the historically long ballot for the long lines at polling...

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Florida Electors Officially Pick President Obama, VP Biden

Just as they did in all U.S. states, Florida’s presidential electors met to cast their official ballots on Monday. The Democratic electors unanimously chose President Barack Obama and Vice President...

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As Fla. Election Reform Bills Filed, Partisan War Of Words Continues

The Florida Republican lawmaker who sponsored last-year’s controversial election-law changes that shortened the early voting period has filed new legislation to expand it once again. But the Florida...

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Fla. Elections Officials: Expand Early Voting Sites And Days; Shorten Ballot

Election supervisors from several Florida counties are turning in their wish lists for how the state’s election law needs to change. The Senate Committee on Ethics and Elections heard  from the county...

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Fla. Gov. Reverses Course With Proposed Election Law Changes

Florida Gov. Rick Scott is proposing three changes he’d like to see in the laws governing how the state runs its elections. The changes reverse some of» E-Mail This     » Add to Del.icio.us

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Capital Report: 04-03-2013

Money, dough, the green stuff; Regan McCarthy reports that’s what a group of lawmakers spent their Wednesday talking about –who doesn’t get it, who does» E-Mail This     » Add to Del.icio.us

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