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Republicans had a great night. Democrats? Not so much. And 60 is a magic number in Florida. Here are five takeaways from Tuesday’s elections.
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Northwest Florida will once again have an all-Republican legislative delegation, including re-election of the current House incumbents and the return of a former state senator.
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The ballot measure would have allowed companies that already grow and sell medical marijuana to sell it to adults above 21 for any reason.
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View live results for Florida's ballot measures and races for president, Senate and House.
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Black voters – especially men – turned out in low numbers in Florida before Election Day, in a year with a choice between the first female presidential candidate of color and a Republican who has struggled with substantially negative perceptions by Black Americans.
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Escambia County Supervisor of Elections Robert Bender says they are ready for Election Day.
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In Florida's State Senate District 1 race, property insurance is top of mind. With Hurricanes Helene and Milton wreaking havoc across the state, the question of how to handle property insurance has become more urgent than ever.
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As pro-life voters work to encourage Florida residents to vote “no” on the abortion amendment, some share their disappointment with the Republican Party not fully embracing their anti-abortion beliefs.
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Mailing in your ballot this year will cost $1.01. Some counties pay the postage for you. Others don't.
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It applies to Collier, Glades, Highlands, Indian River, Manatee, Orange, Pasco, Pinellas, Polk, Sarasota and St. Lucie counties and comes after a similar order giving flexibility to supervisors in 10 counties affected by Helene. Thursday’s order also will allow early voting to continue through Election Day at supervisors’ offices in hard-hit Pinellas and Taylor counties.
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With no chance at winning in their state, Alabama Democrats launch the Alabama Blue Tour to help get out the vote in the nearby states of Georgia and Florida.