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It's ahead of the Aug. 20 Florida primary and runs through next weekend.
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WUSF’s new season of "Our Changing State" podcast is here to help you navigate the 2024 elections. We start at the beginning: Registering to vote.
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Due to changes in voting laws, Floridians may have to update their registration.
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The Express Vote machines that can be used by Florida voters have a large touchscreen and a keypad with Braille labels, and other aids for those with other impairments.
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Organizations and elections officials react to Florida’s changes in vote-by-mail and third-party registration.
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Changes in Florida voting law may require you to update your registration.
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A new Florida elections law now requires you to register to vote-by-mail every two years rather than every four years.
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Primary elections are around the corner, and if you plan to mail in your vote, officials say you'll need to request a ballot. Recent legislation wiped out all vote-by-mail requests made before the 2022 general election.
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County election supervisors say the new restrictions will create significant election reporting delays and a slew of costs for local election offices, and could disenfranchise large numbers of voters.
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The state legislature passed a law in 2021 that limits mail-in ballots to one per election cycle.
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Several local contests and a few congressional and state house races are expected to close, perhaps requiring recounts or legal challenges.
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A forecasted storm could further complicate things at the polls on election day.