Live coverage election day updates from Central Florida.
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Efforts to set the bar to 60% began back in 2004 when the Republican Party controlled the Florida Legislature and amendments were being passed that GOP’s did not support.
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Several local Democratic candidates won their reelection last night, along with some first time wins for county commission and local school board seats.
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All partisan races along the Space Coast county were won by Republicans.
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One of the state’s tax exemptions that reduce the assessed value of houses to save homeowners money on their property taxes will now be adjusted for yearly inflation.
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After months of fighting, Florida's immediate future on abortion has been decided. Amendment 4 failed to reach the threshhold of the needed 60% of votes to pass . Still, amendment supporters vow to continue to fight.
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His predecessor, Bill Posey, served the position for 16 years and sought Haridopolos to take it over for him.
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Results for Key Florida Races, President, Senate, House and Ballot Measures (Amendments).
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Tune in to NPR starting at 7 p.m. ET on Nov. 5 as polls begin to close, and stay with us throughout the night as results come in.
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NPR relies on results and race calls from The Associated Press for presidential races, other federal elections and statewide contests.
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Orange County’s Supervisor of Elections office is trying to spread the word that some voters may need to verify their ballot signature. They have two days after the election to do so.
Latest News: Government & Politics
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A House proposal that would ask voters to phase out non-school homestead property taxes moved forward Thursday, as lawmakers and Gov. Ron DeSantis try to reach agreement on a November ballot measure.
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Amidst reports of a heavier ICE presence in Orange County, local faith leaders are stepping up and calling for accountability and humane treatment.
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DeSantis marked his final State of the State address kicking off Florida's 2026 legislative session talking about illegal immigration, election integrity and more.
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The Florida governor touched on his priorities for the legislative session, though he went into little detail and did not announce major new initiatives.
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Republican leaders offered few clues about what will pass in the coming weeks of the legislative session and downplayed divisions between the House and Senate.
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"Homelessness, or the state of unhoused, is not in and of itself a crime," an attorney for Winter Haven wrote in response to a violation notice from the Attorney General’s Office.
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So far, top candidates also include Republicans Byron Donalds, Paul Renner and James Fishback and Democrats David Jolly and Jerry Demings.
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Democrats say Venezuelans with TPS face deportation to 'unstable' homeland — despite Maduro's ousterDozens of Democratic House members, including all eight Florida Democrats, are asking the Trump administration to restore Temporary Protected Status, or TPS, to hundreds of thousands of Venezuelan immigrants in the wake of last Saturday's U.S. military strikes on the country.
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A lawsuit filed earlier this week by incumbent Apopka Mayor Bryan Nelson accuses his opponent, Orange County Commissioner Christine Moore, of failing to qualify for the race.
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The U.S. capture of Venezuelan president Nicolás Maduro early Saturday has many Central Floridians feeling nervous about what’s to come.
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In a Jan. 3 press conference at Mar-a-Lago, Trump said the U.S. would "run the country until such time as we can do a safe, proper and judicious transition." We fact-checked Trump’s and Rubio’s statements from the press conference.
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President Trump says the United States conducted a strike in Venezuela and captured that country's president, Nicolás Maduro along with his wife, Cilia Flores.