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President Trump has called for an investigation into voter fraud. Elections officials say voter fraud is rare, but they’re worried about chilling effect of erosion of public confidence in the electoral process. Will distrust about US elections keep people away from the polls? Seminole County Supervisor of elections Mike Ertel joins Polk County precinct clerk Genya Coulter and Orlando political reporter Frank Torres to discuss the integrity of the election.
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President-elect Donald Trump and his vice presidential pick Mike Pence are scheduled to touch down in Orlando Friday to thank Florida voters for helping them secure seats in the White House.
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Newly elected lawmakers are gearing up for 2017. Political analysts Dick Batchelor and Frank Torres join 90.7's Brendan Byrne to talk about education, medical marijuana and other items legislators will be dealing with from Tallahassee to Washington.
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Orlando attorney John Morgan has outlined a list of things he thinks the next governor of Florida should do. But he says he still needs more time to decide whether he’ll run for governor himself.
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In Florida, 62 percent of Latinos voted for Hillary Clinton, 35 percent voted for President-Elect Donald Trump. That’s according to early exit polls cited by Pew Research Center.
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Florida has a history of close elections and Tuesday night was no different. This summer, GOP strategist Adam Goodman wrote a column about how the polls in Florida could be wrong and Trump could win the state.
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Stephanie Murphy is replacing one of central Florida's longest-serving elected leaders.Her upset victory over Republican John Mica in the 7th Congressional District ends his 24-year career in the U.S. House of Representatives.
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On the eastern edge of the I-4 Corridor, Volusia County used to be dependably democratic. But this year, Republicans outnumbered Democrats with unaffiliated voters not far behind.
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Voters across central Florida swept in fresh candidates in races from local county commissions to Capitol Hill.
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It’s been a relatively smooth day so far at polling places across central Florida. Brevard County reported power outages for about 50 minutes at two locations in Cocoa. And there are reports out of Miami-Dade and Broward counties of yelling and arguing at the polls.