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Alachua County Supervisor of Elections Kim Barton has found that nine voters in the City of Alachua's April 8 election were potentially ineligible to vote; the mayoral race in that election was decided by only 21 votes.
Ralph Rosado is heading to the Miami City Commission. With all 23 precincts reporting, Rosado had 55% of the vote to defeat fellow Republican Jose Regalado in a nonpartisan Special Election for the right to succeed longtime Commissioner Manolo Reyes, who died in April.
Special elections to fill vacancies are being held June 10 in Florida Senate District 19, Florida House District 32.
Letter from Elections Supervisor Kim Barton to State Attorney Brian Kramer: Ineligible voters may have voted in April 8 city of Alachua election.
A possible proposal by the Miami Commission to shift municipal elections from odd- to even-numbered years — effectively extending current officials’ terms by a year — has drawn threat of
Keep Palm Beach County elections out of the news. She has since twice been elected to the job and is now beginning a term as president of the state
That’s one of the biggest divides arising from the higher education budget conference for program operations across public universities, where the two sides are apart by more than $27 million. The House is calling to spend about $40 million overall, while the Senate’s latest offer falls just under $13 million.