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Find Marion County election results for Nov. 5, 2024
Read full article: Find Marion County election results for Nov. 5, 2024Here’s where to find election results for races on the ballot in Marion County. Live results will start to become available in Central Florida after the polls close at 7 p.m. on Election Day.
Central Florida seeing record numbers in early voting
Read full article: Central Florida seeing record numbers in early votingEarly voting is in full swing across Central Florida and election leaders say they’re seeing record numbers in several counties when it comes to voter turnout. So much so, that election officials in Orange County have expanded some check-in sites to better accommodate voters.
‘Express’ voting sites open in Orange County to meet early voting demand
Read full article: ‘Express’ voting sites open in Orange County to meet early voting demandNew “express voting sites” now open across Orange County are Supervisor of Elections Glen Gilzean's answer to record turnout and long lines.
Here’s what’s on the ballot in Marion County for the Nov. 5 election
Read full article: Here’s what’s on the ballot in Marion County for the Nov. 5 electionAs Florida gears up for the election, get to know the candidates and amendments in your area. Here is a guide of everything you need to know to vote in Marion County.
In college? Here’s how to vote in the presidential election in Florida
Read full article: In college? Here’s how to vote in the presidential election in FloridaThis guide is here to answer common questions a college student can stumble upon about how to register and vote in the 2024 election to make the process easier.
Ranked-choice voting has challenged the status quo. Its popularity will be tested in November
Read full article: Ranked-choice voting has challenged the status quo. Its popularity will be tested in NovemberAlaska’s new electoral system — with open primaries and ranked-choice voting — has been a model for voters in other states who are frustrated by political polarization and a sense that voters lack real choice at the ballot box.
Your Florida Daily: Possible tornadoes slice through Florida, Walt Disney World resumes unlimited park hopping
Read full article: Your Florida Daily: Possible tornadoes slice through Florida, Walt Disney World resumes unlimited park hoppingWhile no deaths have been reported in Florida, there have been several injuries.
Florida’s chief election officer sued over uninformative voter registration applications
Read full article: Florida’s chief election officer sued over uninformative voter registration applicationsFlorida Secretary of State Cord Byrd is the sole defendant in a federal lawsuit announced Wednesday that challenges the state’s uniform voter registration application.
Restoring voting rights: Hear solutions from this former state senator and advocate for former felons
Read full article: Restoring voting rights: Hear solutions from this former state senator and advocate for former felonsShortly after law enforcement officers started arresting 20 people around the state of Florida for voting illegally in the 2020 election, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis announced the arrests were the result of an investigation by his newly formed election police.
Georgia court declines to halt Saturday early runoff voting
Read full article: Georgia court declines to halt Saturday early runoff votingA Georgia appeals court ruling means that counties can offer early voting this coming Saturday in the U.S. Senate runoff election between Democratic Sen. Raphael Warnock and Republican Herschel Walker.
Former state senator believes Florida needs database to check voter eligibility
Read full article: Former state senator believes Florida needs database to check voter eligibilityWhen law enforcement officers began arresting 20 people charged with illegally voting in the 2020 election, there was a common theme among those accused: they didn't understand why they were being arrested.
Was Donald Trump the biggest loser on election night? 3 takeaways from red wave that wasn’t
Read full article: Was Donald Trump the biggest loser on election night? 3 takeaways from red wave that wasn’tResults are still being finalized in key congressional and state legislature races across the country, but one thing that became clear overnight is that the 2022 midterm elections were not the red wave of Republican wins many pundits forecasted.
COUNTY-BY-COUNTY: Here are Central Florida’s early voting figures ahead of Election Day
Read full article: COUNTY-BY-COUNTY: Here are Central Florida’s early voting figures ahead of Election DayWith Election Day on Tuesday, here are the numbers for Central Florida's early voters and mail-in ballots ahead of the midterms.
Turnout increasing in some Central Florida counties as early voting set to end
Read full article: Turnout increasing in some Central Florida counties as early voting set to endEarly voting is ending in Central Florida and Supervisor of Elections are reporting low turnouts thus far, but say they are hopeful more people are headed to the polls come election day.
Orange County Supervisor of Elections office to host voters with disabilities event
Read full article: Orange County Supervisor of Elections office to host voters with disabilities eventIn honor of Disability Voting Rights Week, which runs Sept. 12-16, the Orange County Supervisor of Elections plans to host a demonstration of the ExpressVote System.
Seminole County elections supervisor gives general voting tips, reminders
Read full article: Seminole County elections supervisor gives general voting tips, remindersSeminole County Supervisor of Elections Chris Anderson said they’re working to make sure residents have a smooth voting experience, offering tips for new and seasoned voters alike.
How did those little ‘I voted’ stickers come to be?
Read full article: How did those little ‘I voted’ stickers come to be?Voting: It’s one of the most American things we do every two years -- and along with it comes the peaceful transfer of power, democracy in action, and the voices of the people heard in the solemn right of civic duty.
Virginia Tech now has a 73% student-voting rate — how can other schools follow suit?
Read full article: Virginia Tech now has a 73% student-voting rate — how can other schools follow suit?Groups across the state of Virginia work all year long to get students registered to vote in high school and college -- the idea being, if these students start young, they’ll vote their entire lives.
Voting 101: What you need to know about casting a ballot in Texas
Read full article: Voting 101: What you need to know about casting a ballot in TexasExercising your right to vote can be confusing or intimidating, regardless if you’re a first-time voter or a veteran. KPRC 2 News and KSAT, our San Antonio sister-station, worked to create a comprehensive resource to make sure every eligible Texan can vote and is counted.
Voting rights front and center on Martin Luther King, Jr. Day
Read full article: Voting rights front and center on Martin Luther King, Jr. DayCentral Florida residents are joining federal leaders and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s family calling for action on two bills aimed at protecting voting rights.
Supreme Court ruling in Arizona case could bolster voting restrictions in other states
Read full article: Supreme Court ruling in Arizona case could bolster voting restrictions in other statesFlexing its new strength, the Supreme Court’s conservative majority has cut back on a landmark federal voting rights law.
Voter, civil rights groups file suit against Florida over controversial election changes
Read full article: Voter, civil rights groups file suit against Florida over controversial election changesCivil and voter rights groups filed federal lawsuits against the state and election officials saying the new law impedes access to voting for minority and elderly voters.
Voters seem to value experience more than ever, but how old is too old to serve in Congress?
Read full article: Voters seem to value experience more than ever, but how old is too old to serve in Congress?Seven senators are now at least 80 years old, with four of those members being older than 85. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell is 78 years old and was just elected to serve another term. “I think you can absolutely make that case.”Are there solutions to bring in younger candidates? “There’s less of a pull for younger candidates,” Dulio said. “I think it would take a concerted effort on the part of the political parties to recruit younger candidates,” Dulio said.
PHOTOS: Trump supporters take to streets around country to protest results
Read full article: PHOTOS: Trump supporters take to streets around country to protest resultsHere are some photos of Trump supporters in protest, courtesy of Getty Images. (Getty Images)Trump supporters in Phoenix, Arizona. (Getty Images)Photo by John Moore (Getty Images)Trump supporters in Lansing, Michigan. (Getty Images)Trump supporters in Phoenix, Arizona. (Getty Images)Trump supporters in Phoenix, Arizona.
PHOTOS: Biden supporters take over streets around country to celebrate
Read full article: PHOTOS: Biden supporters take over streets around country to celebrateWith the news that Joe Biden had defeated President Donald Trump in this year’s presidential election after days of counting votes, supporters of Biden took to the streets to celebrate. Here are some photos of Biden supporters celebrating his win, courtesy of Getty Images. Photo by Stephanie Keith (Getty Images)Biden supporters in Minneapolis. (Getty Images)Biden supporters in Philadelphia. (Getty Images)Biden supporters in Philadelphia.
Voter turnout for 2020 already looks to be record-setting
Read full article: Voter turnout for 2020 already looks to be record-settingEven though the final figures still have to be tabulated, it appears the 2020 general election is already a record-setting one. As of Wednesday morning, there were an all-time high of 160,002,000 total votes cast, according to the United States Election Project. In terms of turnout as a percentage of the voting-eligible population, that number is higher than it’s been in more than 100 years. The turnout as a percentage of the voting-eligible population for this election was 66.9% as of Wednesday morning, according to the United States Election Project. That’s the highest percentage of VEP turnout since 1900, when the number was 73.7%.
You voted, and it shows: These 2020 voter turnout numbers will blow you away
Read full article: You voted, and it shows: These 2020 voter turnout numbers will blow you awayEven though the final figures still have to be tabulated, it appears the 2020 general election is already a record-setting one. As of Wednesday morning, there were an all-time high of 160,002,000 total votes cast, according to the United States Election Project. In terms of turnout as a percentage of the voting-eligible population, that number is higher than it’s been in more than 100 years. The turnout as a percentage of the voting-eligible population for this election was 66.9% as of Wednesday morning, according to the United States Election Project. That’s the highest percentage of VEP turnout since 1900, when the number was 73.7%.
Voting throughout the years: These photos will make you realize how much has changed
Read full article: Voting throughout the years: These photos will make you realize how much has changed(Automatic Voting Machine Co/PhotoQuest/Getty Images)A hand as it inserts a ballot into a box during the U.S. presidential election in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, Nov. 2, 1948. (PhotoQuest/Getty Images)An over-the-shoulder view of an unidentified woman as she demonstrates how to use an IBM voting machine in 1966. The voter casts a ballot by punching holes in a card, which then drops into a ballot box. (Getty Images)A hand presses the switch, marking a selection in a 1970s-style voting machine. (Getty Images)A view showing empty voting booths during the Senate elections in 1986.
USPS reports drop in on-time ballot deliveries
Read full article: USPS reports drop in on-time ballot deliveriesPostal Service to have postal inspectors sweep underperforming facilities for election mail. Seven battleground states conducting sweeps do not allow ballots to be counted after Election Day: Michigan, Wisconsin, Georgia, Florida, New Hampshire, Arizona, and Maine. According to new court filings, scores have steadily declined since Wednesday, when the USPS reported it moved 97% of ballots on time. To fix the issues, USPS has provided “multiple layers of operational oversight,” is coordinating closely with the USPS inspector general and has been holding daily troubleshooting calls. Some post offices have implemented “local turnaround.”That’s where ballots are being delivered directly to local boards of election instead of going through normal mail processing.
Lake County voters encounter computer glitch on Election Day
Read full article: Lake County voters encounter computer glitch on Election DayTAVARES, Fla. – Voters in Lake County ran into problems Tuesday morning shortly after polls opened in Florida on Election Day. “We identified a computer problem in some precincts that incorrectly identified some voters were not registered in that precinct,” said Alan Hays, Lake County supervisor of elections. “The problem was isolated immediately, and corrective action was initiated. The solution is being deployed and everything will be fine very shortly.”Hays said he appreciated the voters' patience as his agency worked to correct the issue, which was resolved before 8:30 a.m.For more election updates in Florida, click here.
Across the country: 5 noteworthy ballot measures that deserve some attention
Read full article: Across the country: 5 noteworthy ballot measures that deserve some attentionTo see what exactly the ballot measures are in each state, click or tap here. Below are five noteworthy initiatives we thought we’d mention from across the country. Mississippi’s flag redesignThe state Legislature in June eliminated the old state flag that had the Confederate battle emblem, which was widely thought of as racist. California’s app-based driving proposalThis initiative will decide whether app-based transportation and delivery drivers are classified as independent contractors or as employees. Colorado’s abortion banThis is a ballot initiative that will likely draw a lot of attention across the nation.
A terminally ill woman mailed in her ballot. Now, after her death, her vote won’t be counted.
Read full article: A terminally ill woman mailed in her ballot. Now, after her death, her vote won’t be counted.We’ve heard of people out in droves who voted early or sent a mail-in ballot. Lines at early-voting precincts have had some crowds waiting hours -- but to cast a ballot, many find the time well-spent. Pflughoeft was fascinated with politics and determined to vote in the 2020 General Election, so she mailed in her ballot early. All the other states have various stipulations as to whether they will allow the ballot of a deceased person to count, such as when the person died and when the death is learned. However, if past elections are any indication, votes from people who pass away before Election Day generally don’t have an impact on the results, according USA Today.
Ocoee Massacre: City marks 100 years since deadly Election Day
Read full article: Ocoee Massacre: City marks 100 years since deadly Election DayThe Ocoee Massacre, the day when dozens of African-Americans were killed by a white mob after Moses Norman tried to legally cast his ballot in the city. On Monday, Orlando and Orange County leaders met with descendants of the victims killed in the tragedy at a new exhibit at the Orange County Regional History Center. “To know that a loved one was lynched, for no reason -- senseless -- that is not something that you talk about day to day,” McWhite said. On Wednesday, Orange County Mayor Jerry Demings declared Nov. 2 as “The Descendants of the Ocoee Massacre: Honoring their Ancestors Day” in Orange County. Ron DeSantis also issued a proclamation designating Nov. 2, 2020 as 1920 Ocoee Election Day Massacre Remembrance Day in Florida.
Still have your mail-in ballot? It’s not too late to vote
Read full article: Still have your mail-in ballot? It’s not too late to voteElections Supervisor Chris Anderson said more mail-in ballots were handed in versus mailed in than ever before. “The best thing to do is, if you have a vote-by-mail ballot, just bring it directly to us. “We will ask you to surrender your vote-by-mail ballot, we’ll write ‘canceled’ on it, put it in a secure bag, and then issue you a fresh new ballot so you can cast your vote,” Anderson said. Here’s how to track your ballot]Even if you don’t bring your mail-in ballot with you to your assigned polling place on Tuesday, you can still vote. Because they understand that actually when they check you in, it alerts them on your record that you were given a mail ballot, so they’re actually trained to ask you for the mail ballot," he said.
Do you have last-minute voting questions? Here’s what you need to know
Read full article: Do you have last-minute voting questions? Here’s what you need to knowORLANDO, Fla. – As election workers make final preparations for Election Day, Orange County’s Supervisor of Elections is answering last-minute questions for voters preparing to cast their ballots. If a voter is still holding onto a vote-by-mail ballot, Cowles said it’s too late to send it in the mail. For anyone arriving near the time when polls close, Cowles urged voters to stay in line until their ballot is cast. Cowles said workers at his office are available to answer any questions about Election Day. We had a record turnout, we had almost 70,000 people and we’ve had a 62% turnout countywide with early voting and mail ballots."
COVID-19, taxes, education and more: Comparing President Trump, Biden side by side
Read full article: COVID-19, taxes, education and more: Comparing President Trump, Biden side by sideDoesn’t support increasing capital gains taxes. Does not support federal legalization of recreational marijuana. Does not support federal legalization of recreational marijuana, but would decriminalize it. EducationTrumpDoes not support making public college tuition-free. Does not support federal funding to send students to rival schools.
1 day until the election: What’s the difference between a poll watcher and poll challenger?
Read full article: 1 day until the election: What’s the difference between a poll watcher and poll challenger?As people head to polling places in the next day or so, the terms “poll watcher” and “poll challenger” will likely be tossed around at precincts. What a poll watcher isA poll watcher is someone appointed by the political parties or candidates to make sure their party has a fair chance of winning an election, according to the National Conference of State Legislatures. What a poll challenger isA poll challenger is someone who can challenge whether a person is eligible to vote. Can the same people be poll watchers and poll challengers? Any poll watcher must be a “qualified and registered elector” in the county he or she wants to serve.
Polling locations active on last day of early voting
Read full article: Polling locations active on last day of early votingLines were long at polling locations Sunday, the last day of early voting in Orange County. For Jessica Sayegh, she wanted to make sure she made it to vote early in order to avoid the crowds on Election Day come Tuesday. This comes as early voting in most Central Florida counties ended Sunday evening after what appears to be a record turnout this year in both early voting and voting by mail. Early voting totals in Orange County reached 506,243 in Orange County, 137,436 in Osceola County and 204,053 in Seminole County, according to the Florida Division of Elections. “Otherwise, you have to bring it all the way down to 119 West Kaley Street.”Election supervisors said the new early polling locations like at the Amway Center were pretty good, and they saw higher numbers for early voting this week compared to the first week of early voting.
Last call: Early voting ends this weekend in Central Florida
Read full article: Last call: Early voting ends this weekend in Central FloridaORANGE COUNTY, Fla. – Early voting ends on Sunday, giving voters three more days to cast their ballots at early voting locations. [TRENDING: COVID-19 closes early voting location | Can you get COVID-19 twice? He said the early voting is done on Sunday night, meaning they will have 100% of those numbers. In terms of the vote-by-mail ballots, Cowles said they’ve been processing those and will likely have about 95% of those completed. “We know that the last weekend of early voting is always the heaviest,” Cowles said.
Is there a racial divide when it comes to length of the voting lines?
Read full article: Is there a racial divide when it comes to length of the voting lines?Is there a racial divide when it comes to voting wait times at precincts? In 2016, white voters waited an average of 10 minutes, according to a survey of voters conducted by the Bipartisan Policy Center and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. In comparison, Black voters waited an average of 16 minutes and Latino voters were in line an average of 13 minutes, according to the survey. During the 2018 election, Black voters waited an average of 11.5 minutes, Latino voters an average of 11.7 minutes and white voters an average of 8.8 minutes, according to the Bipartisan Policy Center. In precincts with 90% or more non-white voters, the average wait time was 32.4 minutes and the median was 13.3 minutes.
How to make sure your mail-in ballot is counted in Florida
Read full article: How to make sure your mail-in ballot is counted in FloridaThe COVID-19 pandemic and concerns over safety at polling places are causing more people to send in ballots via mail this year. In turn, due to cutbacks with the United States Postal Service that could cause delays, and the fact that mail-in ballots can take longer to count, there are additional fears for many over whether their ballots will be received and counted in time. For those who have mailed in a ballot before the election, the state of Florida has a simple way of monitoring it to see when it’s received. Visit this website and you can check on the status of your ballot by inputing the following information:Your first nameYour last nameYour date of birthThe deadline for the state to accept mail-in ballots is by 7 p.m. on Election Day.
Trends emerging in Orange County’s early voting numbers
Read full article: Trends emerging in Orange County’s early voting numbersORANGE COUNTY, Fla. – With six days left until Election Day, hundreds of thousands of votes have already been cast in Orange County. “It’s traditional for Democrats to outnumber Republicans in mail-in voting, it’s traditional for Republicans to outnumber Democrats in early voting and on Election Day,” University of Central Florida historian Jim Clark said. When you look at early voting compared to vote-by-mail, the gap between Democrats and Republicans shrinks. But it’s not until you take a closer look at the early voting numbers, from day to day, that a trend is established. For example, when early voting started on Oct. 19, if you look at the Orange County Supervisor of Elections Office, which is one of the county’s busiest early voting locations, Democrats had 969 voters, compared to 352 Republicans.
Hurricane Zeta forces Florida Panhandle voting sites to close early
Read full article: Hurricane Zeta forces Florida Panhandle voting sites to close earlyPENSACOLA, Fla. – Early voting locations in several counties in Florida’s Panhandle will be closing as Hurricane Zeta approaches the region. While Hurricane Zeta is expected to make landfall south of New Orleans on Wednesday afternoon, Florida's western Panhandle region is expected to see deteriorating weather conditions throughout day, officials said. The voting locations should return to the normal 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. routine on Friday and Saturday, which is the last day for early voting in Florida. Similar hours have been posted for early voting locations in Santa Rosa County. In neighboring Okaloosa County, Supervisor of Elections Paul Lux said all early voting locations will close at 5 p.m. Wednesday “out of an abundance of caution," as the storm approaches.
Hundreds gather to rally returning citizens to vote early in Orlando
Read full article: Hundreds gather to rally returning citizens to vote early in OrlandoORANGE COUNTY, Fla. – With Election Day being less than two weeks away, leaders from the Florida Rights Restoration Coalition said statewide they’ve paid off fines and fees for 40,000 returning citizens in an effort to encourage them to vote. The organization used Saturday as a statewide day of action where thousands of returning citizens are expected to early vote. “This year is the first time they get a chance to participate with society,” he said. He said his organization has since paid off fines and fees for more than 40,000 returning citizens statewide so they can vote. After performing at Florida Rights Restoration Coalition’s #FreeTheVote, rapper and activist Common took part in a roundtable discussion with SEIU union workers, which represents thousands of workers in the service industry.
Where can I check to see if my mail-in vote counted?
Read full article: Where can I check to see if my mail-in vote counted?But a majority of states have realized those concerns and have put in place tracking systems for people to monitor their votes, according to Business Insider. In 35 states, voters will have access to a tracking system by providing basic information such as name, address and date of birth. There are 12 additional states that not only will offer a tracking system for ballots for federal and state races, but also at the county and local level. Only three states, Mississippi, Missouri and Wyoming, don’t have ballot tracking systems at the state or county level. For further questions or information on how to track your mail-in ballot, visit your state or community elections website.
How long should I expect to wait in line to vote?
Read full article: How long should I expect to wait in line to vote?If you’re someone who prefers to vote in-person either before Election Day or on it, how long should you expect to wait in line? Below are three factors that will largely determine how long it will take for you to vote. Where you do itThe resources a voting district has will go a long way in determining how long you are there. In precincts with 90% or more non-white voters, the average wait time was 32.4 minutes and the median was 13.3 minutes. Whether you vote early or on Election DayWith the COVID-19 pandemic continuing to be an issue nationwide, more people are expected to vote early for this election.
More than 3 million votes cast in Florida ahead of Election Day
Read full article: More than 3 million votes cast in Florida ahead of Election DayAdded to nearly 2.67 million vote-by-mail ballots already cast, that means more than 3 million of the state’s 14.4 million voters have already participated in the election in which Florida is a key battleground between Republican President Donald Trump and Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden. That included 153,743 early votes cast by registered Republicans and 154,004 by Democrats, with the remainder coming from unaffiliated or third-party voters. Of the vote-by-mail ballots already in, Democrats had returned 1.29 million ballots as of Tuesday morning, and 812,363 had come from Republicans, according to the Division of Elections. Another 3.15 million vote-by-mail ballots had been sent out, including 1.3 million to Democrats and 1 million to Republicans, but had not been returned. All counties are required to offer early voting from Saturday to Oct. 31, but they had the option of beginning Monday.
Why the winners still might not be known long after Election Day is over
Read full article: Why the winners still might not be known long after Election Day is overBut that fiasco could be nothing compared to this year’s election -- and not just regarding who is elected president. There will be more mail-in ballots submitted than ever. The United States Postal Service is struggling with financial issues, which could delay the mailing of ballots throughout the country, according to CNBC. In August, the USPS sent letters to 46 states and Washington, D.C. warning that some main-in ballots might not arrive in time to be counted by Election Day, according to the Washington Post. Mail-in ballots take longer to count.
Early voters wait in long lines to cast their ballot in Orange County
Read full article: Early voters wait in long lines to cast their ballot in Orange CountyORANGE COUNTY, Fla. – News 6 saw long lines and people waiting for hours to cast their ballot throughout Orange County on the first day of early voting. People died for us to have the right to vote.”For the Weagraff’s, early voting was a family affair and a teachable moment for their son Monday. Milledge Wise told News 6 he was determined to vote on the first day of early voting, even despite his COVID-19 concerns. There are 20 early voting locations in Orange County. Orange County also posted current wait times for each early voting location, you can view the wait times at this link.
7 takeaways from Florida voter registration numbers
Read full article: 7 takeaways from Florida voter registration numbersOf course, registration numbers don’t tell the whole story: Republicans have dominated state politics since the late 1990s. WHERE THE PEOPLE AREWhile Democrats lead in voter registration statewide, they top Republicans in only 19 of the 67 counties. RACIAL DIVIDEThe new registration numbers show a dramatic difference in the racial makeups of the two major parties. CORNERING THE MARKETSWhile Democrats might dominate in major urban areas, the GOP runs up huge voter-registration margins in Northwest Florida, Northeast Florida and Southwest Florida. Consider Escambia, Santa Rosa, Okaloosa, Walton and Bay counties in Northwest Florida: Registered Republicans outnumber Democrats by 201,081 votes in those five counties.
What is a mega-precinct and how will one work on Election Day?
Read full article: What is a mega-precinct and how will one work on Election Day?If a mega-precinct is available, that means voters can cast their ballots on Election Day at any precinct in the jurisdiction, regardless of their home address. In addition, groups of people in the same jurisdiction who are friends or family but who don’t have the same voting location can vote together at a mega-precinct. Expenses on Election Day can be reduced with fewer locations to staff. There will be 19 NBA arenas turned into voting locations on Election Day, as well as the practice facility of the Detroit Pistons. For a full list of NBA arenas that will be used on Election Day, according to NBA.com, click or tap here.
If I vote by mail, can I still get an ‘I Voted’ sticker?
Read full article: If I vote by mail, can I still get an ‘I Voted’ sticker?It’s amazing how some tiny oval stickers have become just as synonymous with Election Day as registration cards, voting precincts and the terms “blue state” and “red state.”
Nearly 1 million ballots cast in Florida before Election Day
Read full article: Nearly 1 million ballots cast in Florida before Election DayFlorida voters have already cast nearly one million ballots in the 2020 general election, according to the United States Elections Project. Wednesday’s data shows nearly 5.5 million vote-by-mail ballots were requested in Florida with around 2.5 million were registered democrat and 1.7 million were registered republican. Democrats take the lead as nearly 500,000 ballots have already been returned compared to approximately 270,000 republicans mailing in their vote. So, it is no surprise that more Democrats have cast mail ballots. “What is increasingly becoming clear is that Democrats are returning their mail ballots at a higher rate, too.
Foot Locker stores to become voter registration sites
Read full article: Foot Locker stores to become voter registration sitesFoot Locker is helping voters get a leg up this election year. The athletic retailer is joining forces with the non-profit Rock the Vote to give voter registration services. Foot Locker customers will be able to sign up to take part in the political process in the stores starting Sept. 22. [TRENDING: 10-foot bull shark attacks snorkeler in Fla. | Fla. strip club fights to lower dancer age to 18]CEO Richard Johnson says the plan is to “inspire and empower youth culture.”National voter registration day is a non-partisan campaign that debuted in 2012. According to its website, the organization has registered 3 million people.
A state-by-state breakdown: Exactly how the nation is handling voting, early voting
Read full article: A state-by-state breakdown: Exactly how the nation is handling voting, early votingReally -- did you realize, in some areas, early voting begins in the next week? Some areas have opted out of in-person voting altogether -- Connecticut, Mississippi and South Carolina, to name a few -- but many are still encouraging early voting. People are opting to vote early — where they’re able — due to factors including coronavirus fears and doubts about the reliability of voting by mail. As more people are interested in voting by mail, only about 30% say they are “very confident” their mail-in vote will be counted accurately, according to the poll. Below is a breakdown of how voting is being handled in each state across the U.S.Scroll over the map below to see which states are opening early voting.
Florida felons can’t vote until they pay fines, judge rules
Read full article: Florida felons can’t vote until they pay fines, judge rulesST. PETERSBURG, Fla. – Florida felons must pay all fines, restitution and legal fees before they can regain their right to vote, a federal appellate court ruled Friday. Under Amendment 4, felons who have completed their sentences would have voting rights restored. But the legal dispute arose after the Republican-controlled state Legislature in 2019 moved to define what it means to complete a sentence. Florida’s disenfranchised felons represent a significant bloc in a state well known for razor-thin election margins. Democrats had hopes of gaining support from thousands of former felons in Florida.
News 6 to host voter registration phone bank
Read full article: News 6 to host voter registration phone bankORLANDO, Fla. News 6 on Monday will host a phone bank to help viewers get registered to vote. The phone bank, which will run from 6 a.m. to 7:30 p.m., will feature volunteers from the Orange County Supervisor of Elections Office who will answer questions and guide residents through the voter registration process. The general election will be held November 3. The deadline to register to vote is October 5. The number to call to register to vote or ask questions is 407-836-VOTE.
A look at the gender gap when it comes to voting in presidential elections
Read full article: A look at the gender gap when it comes to voting in presidential electionsWomen wearing masks pose behind a voter registration table in Union Square as the city continues Phase 4 of re-opening following restrictions imposed to slow the spread of coronavirus on August 09, 2020 in New York City. Photo by Alexi RosenfeldAug. 18 marked the 100-year anniversary of the 19th Amendment being ratified, which changed elections forever. The 19th Amendment prohibits the state and federal government from denying the right of citizens to vote based on sex -- meaning, women became eligible to vote after previous years of discrimination at the polls. Since 1980, more women have voted in each presidential election than men, according to Statista. So, how much of a gap has there been between women and men voters in each presidential election of the century?
Worried about whether your vote will count? Here’s how to submit a ballot without using the mail
Read full article: Worried about whether your vote will count? Here’s how to submit a ballot without using the mailRestrictions and types of early voting vary by state, but 40 states and the District of Columbia do offer some form of early voting. Turning in ballots at a local election office or polling locationJust about every state allows voters to bring ballots in person to turn them in at local election offices. If you’re not close to a local election office to turn in a ballot, some states allow ballots to be turned in to alternate locations or the polling locations. New Hampshire and Vermont allow voters to return ballots to a polling place. Drop boxesThese are special containers that allow voters to drop off absentee or mail-in ballots in sealed envelopes.
Final preps underway at Orange County elections office ahead of Tuesdays primary
Read full article: Final preps underway at Orange County elections office ahead of Tuesdays primaryORANGE COUNTY, Fla. Final preps are underway this weekend at the Orange County Supervisor of Elections Office as early voting wraps up this weekend. Poll workers and staff were at the elections office Saturday morning preparing for the primary election day on Tuesday. Cowles said that is because the elections office is also an early voting location. He said you should drop it off at an early voting location by 7 p.m. on Sunday when early voting ends. Early voting ends in Orange and Osceola counties on Sunday, August 16.
Here’s when early voting will take place in Central Florida counties
Read full article: Here’s when early voting will take place in Central Florida countiesHere’s when early voting will take place in Central Florida countiesPublished: August 3, 2020, 9:31 amFloridians planning to vote in local primary elections can cast their ballots early in the interest of avoiding crowds at the polls.
Things to know about voting in Central Florida during the coronavirus pandemic
Read full article: Things to know about voting in Central Florida during the coronavirus pandemicAll election workers will have their temperature taken and will be wearing face coverings. Volusia CountyPeople who plan to vote in Volusia County may notice a number of changes including election workers wearing personal protective gear and plexiglass separators. Election workers will use disinfectant spray and cloths to wipe down surfaces, voting booths and secrecy sleeves. Workers wearing personal protective equipment such as masks. As more Central Florida counties share Election Day coronavirus safety precautions this story will be updated.
Gov. DeSantis grants more flexibility to Supervisor of Elections for upcoming elections
Read full article: Gov. DeSantis grants more flexibility to Supervisor of Elections for upcoming electionsDeSantis grants more flexibility to Supervisor of Elections for upcoming electionsPublished: June 18, 2020, 12:31 pmOn Wednesday, Gov. Ron DeSantis issued an executive order that would allow some flexibility under state law for elections supervisors to begin processing mail-in ballots earlier than the law would typically allow, according to the Miami Herald.
VOTER GUIDE: Everything to know about Florida’s 2020 presidential primary election
Read full article: VOTER GUIDE: Everything to know about Florida’s 2020 presidential primary electionWhat is a closed primary election state, and what does it mean for Florida? In Florida, the Democratic Party and the Republican Party are considered the only two major political parties. If you know for certain that you’re registered, but you’re not sure with which party you’re affiliated, you can check here. The voter registration deadline for this particular Florida primary was Feb. 18. In Florida, you’re out of luckOther helpful linksContact your county’s Supervisor of ElectionsFull election coverage from News 6
Did you vote early and your candidate of choice has since dropped out? In Florida, you’re out of luck
Read full article: Did you vote early and your candidate of choice has since dropped out? In Florida, you’re out of luckMany people in Florida opted in for early voting, possibly to skip the long lines on primary day or for a whole slew of other reasons. But what are you supposed to do if you voted early for a candidate who has already dropped out -- before Florida’s primary on March 17? And anyone who votes for that person will have his or her vote count -- as in, a vote for that candidate. Many states follow this same rule, but there are a few places that will let you have a re-do if your candidate dropped out before the primary. As you can see from this primary alone, many candidates drop out right before or directly after the juggernaut primary day.
Why so many differences? Breaking down the ballot process in the U.S.
Read full article: Why so many differences? Breaking down the ballot process in the U.S.These are the types of voting ballots and equipment used throughout the country, according to Ballotpedia:• Optical Scan Paper Ballot Systems: Voters mark their votes by filling in an oval, box, or similar shape on a paper ballot. Paper ballots are later scanned either at the polling place or at a central location. • Ballot Marking Devices and Systems: These systems are designed to help disabled voters who might be unable to vote using other methods. Rather than recording the vote into the computer’s memory, the ballot is instead marked on paper and later tabulated manually. • Punch Card Voting Systems: These devices employ a paper card and a small clipboard device.