There aren't a lot of elections in Florida this November, but there are some important local ones. Here's what will be on the ballot.
There are elections around Central Florida next Tuesday to determine some city races and amendments. Here's what's on the ballot.
Florida is often held up as the “platinum standard” for elections — and for good reason. Our 67 supervisors of elections work together year-round to make sure every vote is counted accurately, every process is secure, and every voter can have confidence in the outcome.
Gov. Ron DeSantis on Friday confirmed that the Hillsborough County state Senate seat that has been vacant since he appointed Republican Jay Collins to be lieutenant governor will likely not have representation during the regular 2026 legislative session.
In a city of often-zany elections, this year’s mayoral race is especially rich in personal stories and longstanding feuds.
A new poll from UNF is out showing the state of the race for Florida's next governor and attorney general. Republican candidates outpace potential Democratic opponents by 10 or more percentage points.
This district, which stretches from south of Miami through the Florida Keys, has been represented by Carlos Curbelo (R) since 2015. Curbelo, who has worked to distance himself fro
Osceola County has the highest percentage of “no-party voters” of any of Florida’s 67 counties, at 30.8%. Locally, Orange County is third at 30.1%.
Actions by the U.S. Supreme Court, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis could further set back Black political influence in wake of voting law changes.
A pair of Democratic candidates in neighboring Southeastern states, who held high offices as Republicans, are aiming for something members of their new party haven’t achieved since Bill Clinton was president: win their state’s governorships.
Petition groups aiming for 2026 ballots hoped to meet Florida’s November signature deadlines, but it’s unclear if any will succeed.