With Florida Amendment 3 going several percentage points short of passage on Election Day, the hopes of weed users and companies went up in smoke.
The president-elect is the first Floridian elected to the White House. He’s bringing some of his neighbors along with him.
This isn’t unusual or unexpected, as the nation’s most populous state is consistently among the slowest to report all its election results. Compare it to a state like Florida, the third-largest, which finished counting its votes four days after Election Day.
Former President Trump cemented Florida’s status as a deep-red state on Tuesday, flipping multiple counties up and down the state. Miami-Dade County saw a Republican win at the presidential
Let the game of dominoes begin. President-elect Donald Trump is quickly filling top roles in his administration. And, as expected, prominent positions are going to Floridians. Trump is expected to nominate Sen.
Here's which party is likely to control the House of Representatives in 2025 and how many of Florida’s House seats are filled by Republicans.
While the nation is anxiously waiting to see who will be the next president, Florida is watching six constitutional amendments.
The Florida Senate race was a highlight on the 2024 ballot, and Amendment 4 on abortion rights has drawn national attention.
More than 6 million Florida voters, representing 57% of the vote, cast their ballot in favor of Amendment 4 on Election Day Tuesday. Yet, the abortion measure failed to pass despite 1.5 million more Floridians voting "yes" on the amendment rather than "no."
Florida voters failed to make abortion a constitutional right in the state despite a majority of Florida voters casting a ballot in favor of the amendment.