
More than 90 years after the women’s suffrage movement in the United States culminated with the Nineteenth Amendment, a South Florida lawmaker has renewed a push to extend equal rights protections to women under the United States Constitution.
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Hours after Governor Rick Scott challenged 28 state colleges to develop a $10,000 bachelor’s degree program to make college more affordable for families, state Democrats said the move would make the colleges the “Walmart of education.”
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Gov. Rick Scott announced that Secretary of State Ken Detzner will begin meeting today with supervisors of elections to discuss what areas of Florida’s election process need to be improved.
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In response to widespread voting problems in Florida, a coalition of voter-protection organizations on Tuesday called for the creation of an election reform task force.
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Florida Democrats are hopeful their success in 2012 will translate into electing a Democratic governor in 2014
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Mitt Romney’s senior adviser in Florida is apparently conceding the Sunshine State.
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Four counties are still tallying the votes from Tuesday’s elections.
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Florida finds itself in the familiar position of still counting votes well after the Tuesday election.
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After countless handshakes, hundreds of millions of dollars raised, and thousands of speeches, it looks like the 2012 election is in the bag. Here are five very preliminary takeaways
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In a move that will affect the final tabulation of votes in Palm Beach County, Supervisor of Elections Susan Bucher sent home the workers who were duplicating around 30,000 misprinted absentee ballots
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