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Florida Amendments 3 & 4 got the majority vote, but still didn't pass. Here's why
Amendments 3 and 4, on adult recreational marijuana use and abortion rights, were the most hotly contested, and both received majority approval. But they still didn’t pass. Why?
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Amendment 4 supporters, opponents react to its failure to pass
An amendment that would have enshrine the right to an abortion until viability in the Florida constitution received 57.2% of the vote in favor, but it wasn’t enough. NBC6’s Marissa Bagg reports.
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2024 election demographics: How did Americans vote by age, race?
Here is the latest voting demographic breakdown from exit polls conducted by NBC News, in conjunction with other news organizations across the country.
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103-year-old Wisconsin resident votes for Kamala Harris
Eau Claire resident Margaret Knegter, who was born just one year after the 19th Amendment guaranteed women the right to vote, cast her ballot on Tuesday.
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Miami-Dade voters leave work early, take family to cast their ballots
NBC6’s Daniela Cado spoke to several voters who said they didn’t have to wait in long lines in order to vote.
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Miami-Dade sheriff candidates make final campaign push
The winner of the race will go on to become the first elected sheriff in Miami-Dade County in over 60 years. NBC6’s Lorena Inclán reports.
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‘It's just so important': 5th grader goes to vote with dad in Coral Gables
“There’s so much power you have in your hand with just a plastic pen and, you know, you need to put it to good use,” little Luna Amandi told NBC6’s Ana Cuervo outside Coral Gables Library.
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Bomb threats at polling places of ‘Russian origin,' says Georgia official
Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger said that bomb threats made against polling places on Tuesday were of Russian origin and not credible.
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‘My supporters are not violent people': Trump casts ballot on Election Day
Former President Donald Trump voted near his Mar-a-Lago Club in Palm Beach, Florida on Tuesday afternoon.
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Debbie Mucarsel-Powell's last call for voters to exercise their right
“We need a good Senate to be able to bring the funding that we need to the State”.
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James Reyes sends final message to voters
The candidate running for election for Miami-Dade County Sheriff shared he’s excited to “see the fruits of the labor”.
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‘Non-credible bomb threats' cause two Georgia polling sites to evacuate
Fulton County Election Director Nadine Williams confirmed Tuesday afternoon that all polling sites are now operational again and secure.
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Voting machine issues reported in Pennsylvania county
Poll workers told voters in Cambria County Tuesday morning that voting machines were unable to scan ballots.
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Trump, Vance cast ballots as voters turn out across U.S. on Election Day
Polls are underway as voters cast their ballots for either Donald Trump or Kamala Harris in a presidential race that polls show to be neck and neck.
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FBI prioritizes election security with command post
When voters show up at the polls tomorrow, the U.S. Justice Department will be keeping an eye on things to make sure federal voting rights laws are being followed. NBC6’s Tony Pipitone reports
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When will we know results for the 2024 presidential election?
Experts say election results likely won’t be known on Election Day.
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Early voting is over in Florida. Here's how to find your precinct to vote on Election Day
Early voting has officially ended in the Sunshine State, so if you haven’t cast your vote, you will need to do so in person on Election Day. Here’s how to find your precinct.
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Busy final day of early voting in South Florida
As early voting comes to a close in Miami-Dade and Broward, we take a look at Sunday’s busiest sites.
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Texas Lt. Gov. responds to Trump campaign sharing false claims of vote flipping
The Republican Lieutenant Governor of Texas is responding to false claims about Tarrant County voting machines changing selections voters make which were shared by presidential nominee Donald Trump’s campaign on social media.
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Miami Dade College students register to vote, say Gen Z ‘can tip the scales'
Gen Z voters are increasingly active in the electoral process, and students at Miami Dade College talked to NBC6 about their motivations to get out to the polls.