Former President Donald Trump continues to promote false claims that his 2020 election loss to Joe Biden was "rigged."
The Republican primary for Florida’s 1st Congressional district is like a rematch between Rep. Matt Gaetz and the man he toppled, former House Speaker Kevin McCarthy. No, McCarthy isn't on the ballot.
As Floridians prepare to cast their votes in the primary election, many are wondering what ever happened to the restoration of felons’ voting rights?
An unfounded claim that election workers will invalidate ballots by writing on them is prompting election clerks in Florida to correct the record ahead of next week’s state primary
The Florida primary election is fast approaching and you've got just a few days of early voting left if you want to avoid the lines on Election Day.
Florida voters will go to the polls on Tuesday, Aug. 20, to cast ballots for several federal, state, county, and municipal races.
Gov. Ron DeSantis’ “parental rights” campaign didn’t win him the Republican presidential nomination, but he’s still waging that fight on another front.
Former President Donald Trump cast an early voting ballot in Florida on Wednesday, his first as a convicted felon. However, his right to vote could be curbed depending on sentencing in New York and the outcomes of his two other court cases.
Five candidates — four Republicans and one Democrat — have filed to replace the seat left empty by former Rep. Tommy Gregory.
Gaetz, ahead of Tuesday's primary, is getting a taste of what he'll face if he runs for governor in two years when Governor Ron DeSantis has to leave office after two terms.
While a new survey finds that more than half of Florida voters support a state ballot initiative to protect abortion rights, it might not be enough to clinch passage in November’s election.