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Nearly 5.7 million ballots cast in Florida days before the election: A look at the numbers
More than 5.7 million people have voted in Florida so far ahead of next week’s election, according to new statistics from the state Wednesday.
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Machete-wielding teen arrested after group accused of intimidating Democratic supporters at Florida polling station, police say
Caleb James Williams was arrested after allegedly brandishing his weapon at two women, ages 71 and 54, police said.
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Florida mayoral candidate accused of stealing opponent's campaign signs
A mayoral candidate in Brevard County is accused of removing her opponent’s campaign signs.
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Candidate for Titusville mayor accused of stealing opponent's campaign signs
A mayoral candidate in Brevard County is accused of removing her opponent’s campaign signs.
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‘Sickening scheme': Florida bail bondsman accused of making women have sex for bond
An Orlando-area bail bondsman was arrested and accused of making women have sex with him in exchange for bonding them out of jail after a years-long investigation, according to the Metropolitan Bureau of Investigation (MBI).
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‘Sickening scheme': Florida bail bondsman accused of making women have sex for bond
An Orlando-area bail bondsman was arrested and accused of making women have sex with him in exchange for bonding them out of jail after a years-long investigation, according to the Metropolitan Bureau of Investigation (MBI).
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Worker fired after ballot bin falls off truck in Miami-Dade
A Miami-Dade Supervisor of Elections employee has been fired after a ballot bin and bag fell off the worker’s truck and was found by a passerby. NBC6’s Lena Salzbank reports
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State-backed ads for Amendments 3 and 4 cause controversy
Television ads telling Floridians to vote against Amendments 3 and 4 are not unusual – but who is sponsoring some of the ads is. NBC6’s Marissa Bagg reports
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WATCH: Ballot box falls off truck in Florida
A Miami-Dade Supervisor of Elections employee has been fired after a ballot bin and bag fell off the worker’s truck and was found by a passerby.
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A complete guide to voting in the 2024 general election in Florida
Florida’s 2024 general election is right around the corner, and though the presidential election will appear at the top of the ticket, voters will be deciding on various amendments, referendums and local races, including a Senate seat.
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Worker fired after ballot bin and bag fell off Miami-Dade Supervisor of Elections truck
A Miami-Dade Supervisor of Elections employee has been fired after a ballot bin and bag fell off the worker’s truck and was found by a passerby in an incident that was caught on camera.
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Seminole Tribe of Florida reaches deal over online sports betting
Calling it a “win-win,” Seminole Tribe of Florida leaders announced Monday they had reached an agreement with pari-mutuel companies that will end litigation over a 2021 deal that gave the tribe statewide control over online sports betting.
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Broward County begins counting votes as election day inches closer
Votes are being counted in Broward County as they roll in by mail and early voting. NBC6’s Julia Bagg shows how you can watch process yourself.
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Video shows police intervene after supporters of Senate candidates clash at early voting site in West Kendall
Tensions were high at an early voting site in West Kendall on Sunday, where supporters of two Senate candidates clashed before police had to intervene.
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A look at the numbers as more than 4.5 million have voted in Florida so far
More than 4.5 million people have voted in Florida so far ahead of next week’s election, according to new statistics from the state released on Monday.
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South Florida police convoy heads to Tampa area to help with hurricane recovery
Residents and neighborhoods in the Tampa area are still struggling more than two weeks after Hurricane Milton swept through, but more help was on the way Monday from South Florida law enforcement agencies.
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South Florida law enforcement convoy heading to help with hurricane recovery
Residents and neighborhoods in the Tampa area are still struggling more than two weeks after Hurricane Milton swept through, but more help was on the way Monday from South Florida law enforcement agencies.
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Police intervene after supporters of Senate candidates clash at early voting site in West Kendall
Tensions were high at an early voting site in West Kendall on Sunday, where supporters of two Senate candidates clashed before police had to intervene.
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Republican Party divided over Amendment 3 in Florida
In this week’s Impact, Jackie Nespral looks into the conflict within the Republican Party when it comes to Florida’s Amendment 3.
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Psychology is the most popular major in Florida, study says. Here's the top 10 list
Sunshine State students seem to have a significant interest in the scientific study of the mind and behavior.