Voters in the Nov. 5 general election will decide whether to retain two Florida Supreme Court justices. Here's what to know about Meredith Sasso.
Voters in the Nov. 5 general election will decide whether to retain two Florida Supreme Court justices. Here's what to know about Renatha Francis.
The deadline to request a vote-by-mail ballot for November's election is almost here. Here's what to know before time runs out later this week.
The survey also found that 21 percent of Republicans who agree with the overturning of Roe still plan to vote in support of the amendment.
As Ron DeSantis tries to stop a high-profile ballot initiative to legalize marijuana in Florida, the governor’s old ally, Jeff Roe, is working against him.
The general election is a little less than a month away but you can vote early! Here's important dates to remember, what to bring with you
The Miami Herald’s Voter Guide lists the candidates and issues, includes endorsements from the Editorial Board, and even offers tips on what you can bring to the polling place (Is it OK to bring a sample ballot or wear a political slogan?) and where you can cast your ballot early.
TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) — This November, Florida voters will decide whether to legalize recreational marijuana.
The Florida U.S. Senate race matches incumbent Republican U.S. Sen. Rick Scott against Democratic challenger and former U.S. Rep. Debbie Mucarsel-Powell.
On Nov. 5 election, Florida votes on controversial amendments including abortion (Amendment 4), recreational weed (Amendment 3) and school board elections.
Florida law requires a photo ID to vote, but you can cast a provisional ballot if you don't have one. Here's what that means.