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  2. How do I vote in Florida? Your guide to polling sites, mail ...

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    As the 2024 election approaches, here's what to know about ballot tracking, vote-by-mail deadlines, and finding your polling site in Florida. ... How do I vote in Florida? Your guide to polling ...

  3. List of Florida ballot measures - Wikipedia

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    In 2018, Florida voters passed Amendment 4, which extended voting rights to most former felons who had completed their sentences. [13] Despite passing with 65% of the vote, state officials were slow to implement the updated guidelines, preventing many newly eligible voters from voting for several years. [14]

  4. What do I need to take with me to vote? See key information ...

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    To cast a ballot at an early voting site, you must have a photo ID. Acceptable IDs include: Florida Driver License. Florida ID Card (issued by DHSMV) U.S. Passport. Debit or Credit Card. Military ...

  5. The Miami Herald’s voter guide has what you need for the Nov. 8 election. ... South Florida voters will get to choose a U.S. senator, a governor, state legislators and cabinet officers, as well ...

  6. United States presidential elections in Florida - Wikipedia

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    In this election, the Whig Party won Florida's three electoral votes with 57.20% of the vote; this was its only victory in the state. [2] In the realigning 1860 election, Florida was one of the ten slave states that did not provide ballot access to the Republican nominee, Abraham Lincoln. [3] John C. Breckinridge emerged victorious, winning 62. ...

  7. List of Florida suffragists - Wikipedia

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    "The Woman Suffrage Movement in Florida". The Florida Historical Quarterly. 48 (3): 299– 312. JSTOR 30161501. LWV (1995). "When Women Vote: A Study of the Pensacola Suffragist Movement and the Founding of the League of Women Voters of the Pensacola Bay Area and Its History" (PDF). The League of Women Voters of the Pensacola Bay Area.

  8. Florida voting day! Times, polling locations, and what you ...

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    Florida is a closed primary state, which means you can only vote in the races in the political party you are registered for. If you are registered Democrat, you may not vote in the Republican ...

  9. Florida Central Voter File - Wikipedia

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    The exclusion of eligible voters from the file was a central part of the controversy surrounding the US presidential elections in 2000, which hinged on results in Florida. The 'Florida Central Voter File' was replaced by the Florida Voter Registration System on January 1, 2006, when a new federal law, the Help America Vote Act, came into effect.