Florida Secretary of State Cord Byrd is balancing between many Republicans who distrust voting systems and reassuring Florida voters that elections can be trusted.
A new statewide poll finds near-unanimous agreement among both Democratic and independent voters that Florida’s primaries should be opened to the state’s 3.4 million “No Party Affiliation” (NPA) voters who are currently shut out of taxpayer-funded elections.
In the special election for Tampa City Council's District 5, Thomas Scott, himself a former city council member and county commissioner, appears to be the favorite for Tampa Bay developers and construction companies.
Florida House District 87, which spans a wide swath of coastal Palm Beach County, has been vacant since former Rep. Mike Caruso resigned, prompting a new lawsuit.
With races in 2026 for governor, a U.S. Senate seat and Florida Cabinet offices, Secretary of State Cord Byrd on Wednesday expressed confidence in the integrity and security of Florida’s election system.
Florida’s Secretary of State, Cord Byrd, took a confident stance on the state’s election integrity Wednesday, telling lawmakers the system is "open and transparent" and secure. He pointed to major overhauls since the notorious 2000 presidential election,
From growth management to infrastructure, public safety and affordable housing, see what's driving the four candidates for Lakeland mayor.
As the Florida Democratic Party continues to consider opening its primary elections to independent voters, a survey backed by proponents finds strong support for the idea. Florida Open Primaries, an advocacy group working to open Florida’s closed primary voting system,
After waiting more than seven weeks for Gov. Ron DeSantis to set a special election to fill a vacant state representative seat in Palm Beach County, a candidate for the job wants a judge to order
Local elections are on the way in Florida, the elections that affect everyone and nearly everything we rely on to continue our real daily lives.
GOP candidate Byron Donalds has seen his lead on Democratic candidate David Jolly decrease from 8 percentage points to 4.