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Where can you vote, when can you vote, how can you still vote in Southwest Florida? There is information here for each one of those questions and more.
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Southwest Florida voters will decide on a number of school board seats as well as choose if the next Lee County school superintendent will be appointed or elected.
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A coalition of voter rights groups has successfully petitioned to add a new Secured Ballot Intake Station in the Dunbar community in Fort Myers. The new drop box will be accessible at the Dunbar-Jupiter Hammon Public Library in Fort Myers from 9 a.m. to 6 pm. Sunday, Nov. 6 and Monday Nov.7.
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Members of the Young Democratic Socialists of America at FGCU are organizing the protest against the governor's “Don’t Tread on Florida” tour stop at Alico Arena at 6 p.m. Sunday. The stop is at the end of a weekend of such campaign events across the state.
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Polling locations in Lee County have been reduced from 97 to only 13 due to impacts from Hurricane Ian. Lee County Elections officials are urging voters to cast their ballots before November 8 to avoid long wait times.
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If you’re a voter in Lee County, you have candidates for the Board of Directors of Lee Health on your ballot. We tell you why.
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Here's what you need to know ahead of the 2022 general election for the Florida Supreme Court, appointed judges, and appeals court judges.
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Florida voters will decide the fate of Amendment 3 in this year's election. The proposal, approved by the Florida legislature, would grant additional property tax breaks to teachers and some public service workers who own homes. But the amendment has a limit on the values of the homes covered by those breaks.
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President Joe Biden is heading to Florida to underline the contrast between the Democratic and Republican agendas.
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A website launched by the League of Women Voters provides detailed, nonpartisan information voters may need to compare candidates, review voting procedures, and understand ballot initiatives.