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County election supervisors say the new restrictions will create significant election reporting delays and a slew of costs for local election offices, and could disenfranchise large numbers of voters.
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New Florida laws require voters to file for a mail ballot each election cycle — even if they've gotten one before.
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The candidates to replace Mayor Lenny Curry include four Republicans, two Democrats and an independent.
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Waters retained his job unchallenged for a full four-year term as the qualifying deadline for Duval County’s spring elections passed Friday.
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After winning the special election to be Jacksonville's new sheriff, T.K. Waters has filed to run again just days before he is sworn in to his short term.
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Thanks to Tropical Storm Nicole, voters have a few extra days to fix any problems with their ballots from the election.
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Florida voters approved a measure to abolish the Constitution Revision Commission.
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Outgoing Senate President Wilton Simpson was elected agriculture commissioner while Attorney General Ashley Moody and CFO Jimmy Patronis won second terms.
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Jacksonville held a special election to pick a replacement after former Sheriff Mike Williams resigned. Williams endorsed Waters.
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Voters on Tuesday defeated a proposal to raise the sales tax to 7.5% from 6.5% to pay for roads, parks, libraries and other needs of a growing population.