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Florida's chaotic Senate race is over, but the litigation isn't.
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Senator Bill Nelson conceded his close re-election bid to Republican Rick Scott Sunday after a bruising statewide recount.
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Secretary of State, Ken Detzner released a new affidavit form to cure vote-by-mail ballots with mismatched signatures.
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Voters throughout Florida used affidavits to cure mismatched signatures on their vote-by-mail ballots this weekend.
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The machine recount in Florida’s mid-term election has ended- but the drama continues in Broward and Palm Beach Counties. Intersection's panel of pundits, journalists and legal experts discuss what's happened so far in the recount and what's next.
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Florida's bitter Senate race is headed for a hand recount.
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A federal judge early Thursday ordered that voters in Florida be given until this weekend to fix their ballots if they haven't been counted due to mismatched signatures.
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While races for governor and senate are getting the most attention, those aren’t the only races facing recounts. Volusia County has now had to do a machine recount twice after a paper jam threw off the totals earlier this week.
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Democratic gubernatorial candidate Andrew Gillum and running mate Chris King were in Orlando yesterday evening for a “Count Every Vote” event. That's as a Thursday deadline nears in recounts in the gubernatorial and other top races in Florida.
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Democratic incumbent Bill Nelson’s campaign is asking a federal court to give supervisors of elections more time to recount ballots as a Thursday deadline approaches to complete the recounts in Florida’s Senate, gubernatorial and agriculture commissioner races.