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This amendment provides that only United States Citizens who are at least eighteen years of age, a permanent resident of Florida, and registered to vote, as provided by law, shall be qualified to vote in a Florida election.
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Chris Anderson, supervisor of elections in Seminole County, Fla., talks about finding the solution to an equipment problem at Dollar Tree and other challenges of running an election during a pandemic.
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The survey also finds that far more Americans under 30 say they'll "definitely" be voting than said the same in 2016.
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If 60 percent of voters approve Amendment 2, Florida’s minimum wage would increase to $15 an hour in 2026.
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Critics say Amendment 4 would make it nearly impossible to amend Florida’s constitution ever again, and sponsors won't discuss who is bankrolling it. Here's an in-depth look a Amendment 4, which would require future constitutional amendments to be approved twice.
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November's election includes several proposed constitutional amendments, including the "All Voters Vote in the Primary" amendment. If 60 percent of voters approve Amendment Number 3, the so-called "Jungle Primary" would fundamentally change Florida politics.
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Generation Z is the most diverse and digitally connected generation in the U.S. As the general election nears, NPR talks with three young Los Angeles voters about the issues that matter most to them.
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The shortened schedule for the 2020 census increases the risk of significantly decreasing data quality, according to an internal Census Bureau document obtained by the House Oversight Committee.
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Florida Democratic leaders today called on President Donald Trump and Senate Republicans to pass the HEROES Act, which would pump three trillion dollars in coronavirus relief funds through the economy.
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Tens of thousands of ballots have been rejected in key battleground states, where the outcome in November for the presidency and other races could be determined by a small number of votes.