39 Florida election myths and misinformation debunked
Read full article: 39 Florida election myths and misinformation debunkedNew myths and half-truths seem to pop up every election cycle. Some of them stem from the fact that each state has different election rules and people don’t realize what may be true in one state is not true in another. Some of them are malicious attempts to cause trouble and even stop people from voting. This election year, we take a look at 39 myths.
Apopka mayoral candidate dispute set for 2027 court date -- more than a year after election
Read full article: Apopka mayoral candidate dispute set for 2027 court date -- more than a year after electionAmid a legal dispute between two Apopka candidates for mayor, a circuit judge in Orange County has set a trial date for July 2027 — more than a year after next month’s municipal elections.
These Central Florida cities hold elections in March. Here’s what you need to know
Read full article: These Central Florida cities hold elections in March. Here’s what you need to knowElections aren’t every four years; they happen all the time. 2026 is a midterm year, and some city elections are happening on three days in March in Flagler and Orange counties.
Planning to vote by mail in the 2026 Florida elections? Here’s what you need to know
Read full article: Planning to vote by mail in the 2026 Florida elections? Here’s what you need to knowMore Floridians have been using vote-by-mail in the last few elections, as it’s a convenient option, especially for the elderly, the infirm and those who don’t work a classic 9-5 schedule.
Everything you need to know to vote in Florida’s 2026 midterm elections
Read full article: Everything you need to know to vote in Florida’s 2026 midterm elections2026 is a midterm election year. While we won’t elect a president, in Florida we will decide who should fill some very important seats in government.
Everything you need to know to vote in Florida’s 2026 midterm elections
Read full article: Everything you need to know to vote in Florida’s 2026 midterm elections2026 is a midterm election year. While we won’t elect a president, in Florida we will decide who should fill some very important seats in government.
How to make sure you are eligible to vote in Florida for the 2026 elections
Read full article: How to make sure you are eligible to vote in Florida for the 2026 electionsFlorida voters in 2026 will decide who succeeds Ron DeSantis as governor, who should run the Florida Legislature, who should represent them in the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives, and they’ll decide on races for county and city governments. So it’s important to make sure you are able to vote in Florida.