Will New Florida Voting Laws Affect Election?
A new documentary produced by CNN explores how new voting laws in Florida might affect minority participation and possibly tip the balance in next month's elections.
View ArticleCensus: The Rest Of America Will Look More Like South Florida
The trends continue:"The U.S. population will be considerably older and more racially and ethnically diverse by 2060, according to projections released today by the U.S. Census Bureau."Based on data...
View ArticleHow The Elections Bill Will Impact South Florida Voters
Many South Florida voters were still in line to cast ballots during the 2012 election hours after President Barack Obama had been declared the winner.Twelve years after hanging chads and the infamous...
View ArticleFlorida Democrats Form Task Force To Analyze Disappointing Election
Allison Tant sent a pained letter to the Democratic Party faithful after last week’s election that saw Democrats lose more seats than they gained statewide and around the country.“While last night's...
View ArticleGovernor Has Short Time To Decide Fate Of Online Voter Registration System
Governor Rick Scott has less than two weeks to decide whether to veto a bill creating online voter registration in Florida. The bill requires the Division of Elections to develop an online voter...
View ArticleEarly Voting in Miami - What You Need To Know
Florida is one of 13 states with a closed primary. That means in order to take part in the March 15 primary one must be registered either as a Democrat or a Republican. We spoke with Christina White...
View ArticleVoters Warned About Misleading Voter Registration Forms
The Pasco Supervisor of Elections is warning voters about misleading voter registration forms from the Washington D.C. based Voter Participation Center (VPC).
View ArticleWill New Florida Voting Laws Affect Election?
Voting in Florida has always been a contentious issue. But now, it's even more so thanks to new voting laws passed by the Florida Legislature. House Bill 1355 - passed in April 2011 - mandates a total...
View ArticleCensus: The Rest Of America Will Look More Like South Florida
The trends continue:"The U.S. population will be considerably older and more racially and ethnically diverse by 2060, according to projections released today by the U.S. Census Bureau."Based on data...
View ArticleHow The Elections Bill Will Impact South Florida Voters
Many South Florida voters were still in line to cast ballots during the 2012 election hours after President Barack Obama had been declared the winner. Twelve years after hanging chads and the infamous...
View ArticleFlorida Democrats Form Task Force To Analyze Disappointing Election
Allison Tant sent a pained letter to the Democratic Party faithful after last week’s election that saw Democrats lose more seats than they gained statewide and around the country. “While last night's...
View ArticleGovernor Has Short Time To Decide Fate Of Online Voter Registration System
Governor Rick Scott has less than two weeks to decide whether to veto a bill creating online voter registration in Florida. The bill requires the Division of Elections to develop an online voter...
View ArticleEarly Voting in Miami - What You Need To Know
Florida is one of 13 states with a closed primary. That means in order to take part in the March 15 primary one must be registered either as a Democrat or a Republican. We spoke with Christina White...
View ArticleWhy Vote? (When You Could Be On Miami Beach)
It was 85 degrees and breezy with a spotless sky on Miami Beach Tuesday afternoon—not exactly weather to make you roll up your towel and head for the polls. K’Teyah Dumoy, sprawled in the sand with...
View ArticleVoters Warned About Misleading Voter Registration Forms
The Pasco Supervisor of Elections is warning voters about misleading voter registration forms from the Washington D.C. based Voter Participation Center (VPC).
View ArticleMonday Is Florida's Deadline To Register For Primary Election
Monday, Aug. 1 is the last day to register to vote in Florida's Aug. 30 primary.Florida is a closed primary state, which means you must be a registered Republican to vote for the GOP candidate or you...
View Article'Wal-Mart Moms' And The 2016 Elections: 8 Takeaways
NPR was invited to observe two focus groups of swing voters from Ohio and Arizona on Tuesday in Washington, D.C. "Wal-Mart Moms" are identified by pollsters as women predominantly between the ages of...
View ArticleFind Your Way Through The 98 Possible Amendments On The South Florida Ballots
While we have spent months talking about races for president, senate or mayor in some cases, if you take a closer look at the Florida ballot there are actually very few candidate races. In fact, the...
View ArticleYou Can Vote For Qualified Write-In Candidates, If You Know Their Names
When Florida voters look at their ballots for the general election, they'll see six names printed in the presidential race box. But there are an equal number of qualified "write-in" candidates for...
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