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Florida elections officials grapple with misinformation, myths, and now voter fears of being arrested
“I have not encountered in the past this many voters calling, concerned that they may be prosecuted or what-have-you for voter fraud."
By Dara Kam and News Service of Florida
Tags: Florida News, Voting, Florida elections, election officials, DeSantis, voter fraud
Florida Agriculture Commissioner Nikki Fried calls for inquiry into election police over voter fraud arrests
State election police should’ve scrutinized the system, not the illegal voters, Fried says.
By Renzo Downey and Florida Politics
Tags: Florida News, Nikki Fried, Ron DeSantis, voter fraud
Republican retirees in The Villages arrested for allegedly voting multiple times in 2020 election
All three are accused of casting ballots in Florida and absentee ballots in their home state.
By Alex Galbraith
Tags: Florida News, The Villages, voter fraud, Trump
Who’s defrauding whom?
It’s hard to argue you’re changing elections law to prevent fraud when your actions are directly responsible for it.
By Paula Dockery
Tags: Tampa Bay News, voting, Voter Fraud, Republican Party of Florida, Purge, politics, Paula Dockery, Lakeland, Gov. Rick Scott, Florida Voices, election, 2012
Stop the purge
There’s a better way to ensure accurate voter rolls.
Tags: News Feature, Voter Purge, Voter Fraud, Supervisor of Elections, Paula Dockery, ID, Gov. Rick Scott, Florida Voices, Disenfranchisement
Can public campaign finance be saved? Supporters say it's good for democracy; Amendment 1 would repeal it
By Lisa Marzilli
Tags: Tampa Bay News, Voter Fraud, todd lang, public financing of elections, politics, Lisa Marzilli, democracy, clean elections act, citizens clean elections commission, Arizona, Amendment 1
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Let’s hope Staind frontman Aaron Lewis focuses on the band’s new album this weekend in Tampa
By Josh Bradley
Cinema’s ‘Nasty Women,’ and ladies who improved women’s rights, are center of two events in Tampa Bay this weekend
By Ray Roa
Five Tampa restaurants earn Michelin stars in 2024 guide
By Kyla Fields
Tampa Bay's best live music happening April 18-25
By Ray Roa and Josh Bradley
The University of South Florida (USF) is going to produce more tortured poets than usual this semester. The English department at the…
Tampa Bay Taco Week is here. For 10 delicious days—April 18-28—close to two dozen Bay area restaurants are offering exclusive specials. Have…
By Leigh Wilson
The castle-like remains of an eccentric scholar's unfinished artist sanctuary is now on the market in Florida. Located in Monticello, near Tallahassee, the…
By Colin Wolf
Abortion rights are on the ballot in Florida this November, and there’s a ground movement to get Amendment 4 across the finish…
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