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New law would put restrictions on 3rd party voter registration organizations
Read full article: New law would put restrictions on 3rd party voter registration organizationsLocal voting rights groups are taking issue with a new law making its way through the legislature in Tallahassee. Senate Bill 7050 puts new restrictions on 3rd party voter registration organizations which opponents say directly affects their efforts to register more voters.
Do the recent political ads in the mayor’s race have an impact on the way you vote? Many say yes
Read full article: Do the recent political ads in the mayor’s race have an impact on the way you vote? Many say yesThe city of Jacksonville is now less than a month away from electing a new mayor. It will be either Republican Daniel Davis or Democrat Donna Deegan.
9% turnout for early voting in Jacksonville elections, do you plan to vote?
Read full article: 9% turnout for early voting in Jacksonville elections, do you plan to vote?Jacksonville voters have until Sunday, March 19, to cast their ballot at any one of the 20 early voting locations around Duval County. Election day is Tuesday, March 21. There is no early voting on the Monday before the election.
Gangs, crime and transparency: JSO sheriff’s candidates address issues with business leaders
Read full article: Gangs, crime and transparency: JSO sheriff’s candidates address issues with business leadersIn two weeks, voters will pick a new Jacksonville sheriff during a special election on August 23. Tuesday the candidates talked to potential voters at a forum with the Northside Business Leaders group at the Jacksonville Zoo.
Jacksonville sheriff candidates invited to face off in roundtable forum
Read full article: Jacksonville sheriff candidates invited to face off in roundtable forumCandidates to become Jacksonville’s next sheriff faced off in a roundtable event Friday night. The Jacksonville Urban League hosted a 90 minute meeting with prepared questions and audience participation.
‘I’m not controlled by a party’: T.K. Waters says he’ll be transparent if elected Jacksonville sheriff
Read full article: ‘I’m not controlled by a party’: T.K. Waters says he’ll be transparent if elected Jacksonville sheriffThe lone Republican candidate in the race for Jacksonville sheriff, T.K. Waters, says he’s not trying to hide his beliefs from the public, noting that he just retired from the Sheriff’s Office six days ago — and he said he’ll be transparent if elected to the position.
State Senator Audrey Gibson adds her name to the race for Jacksonville mayor in 2023
Read full article: State Senator Audrey Gibson adds her name to the race for Jacksonville mayor in 2023Audrey Gibson added her name to the growing list of candidates running to be Jacksonville’s next mayor. Gibson filed at the Duval County Supervisor of Elections office on Tuesday.
Special election ends; campaigning for next year’s election begins
Read full article: Special election ends; campaigning for next year’s election beginsYou may have thought campaigning for Jacksonville‘s City council ended for a while with Tuesday’s special election where Nick Howland will now take the seat vacated by the late Tommy Hazouri.
These celebrities are proudly showing off their ‘I Voted’ stickers
Read full article: These celebrities are proudly showing off their ‘I Voted’ stickersCelebrities -- they’re just like us. Well, not really, but they definitely vote, and they definitely post selfies on Election Day with their “I Voted” sticker. Here are a few celebs who have let social media know they are exercising their constitutional right to have their voice heard. Laura DernSnoop DoggJessica AlbaNatalie PortmanJennifer LopezCharlize TheronBlake Lively and Ryan ReynoldsDemi LovatoDrew BarrymoreLizzoMariah CareyKerry WashingtonAshlee Simpson RossReese WitherspoonHalle BerryNick JonasSelena GomezBrittany SnowJimmy FallonJoe Jonas
Krispy Kreme is giving a free donut to everyone on election day
Read full article: Krispy Kreme is giving a free donut to everyone on election dayThe doughnut chain announced on Tuesday that it will give visitors the iconic “I Voted” sticker, as well as a free doughnut, in honor of Election Day on November 3. “If you’re out and about on Election Day, we want to thank you by giving you a free Original Glazed doughnut,” Krispy Kreme Chief Marketing Officer Dave Skena said. “And if you didn’t get your ‘I Voted’ sticker because you voted before election day, we’ve got you covered there too.”Need some free coffee to go alongside that free doughnut? Bold Bean is handing out free cups of coffee -- paid for by Farah & Farah -- at all Bold Bean locations. RELATED: Bold Bean offering free coffee for voters on Nov. 3
NASA Astronaut Kate Rubins Casts Her Vote from Space
Read full article: NASA Astronaut Kate Rubins Casts Her Vote from SpaceA National Aeronautics and Space Administration astronaut cast her vote in 2020 from some 200 miles above Earth. In a photo posted by NASA, Kate Rubins points to the International Space Station’s “voting booth” where she cast her vote. This is actually Rubins' second time to vote from low-Earth orbit, having cast her first vote from space in 2016 when she was an Expedition 48-49 crew member, NASA said. Voting in space has been possible since 1997 when a bill passed to legally allow voting from space in Texas. Click here to learn more about how astronauts cast their vote from orbit.
Voter turnout in Duval County up compared to 2016 election
Read full article: Voter turnout in Duval County up compared to 2016 electionEarly voting numbers have doubled in Duval County compared to 2016, and voting across the country is breaking records as well. Just nine days away from election day, the US surpassed the total for all early voting in 2016. “The last 5 elections I’ve early voted, so it’s convenient and it should be allowed,” said Jones. The vote by mail number is one million more than the entire by mail for the 2016 general election. Early voters in Duval say they want to beat a likely busy election day.
Bold Bean offering free coffee for voters on Nov. 3
Read full article: Bold Bean offering free coffee for voters on Nov. 3JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Farah & Farah has partnered with Bold Bean for Vote Boldly, a campaign created to increase and encourage voter engagement in Jacksonville and key regions throughout Florida. On Nov. 3, Bold Bean is handing out free cups of coffee -- paid for by Farah & Farah -- at all Bold Bean locations. All customers have to do is show their “I Voted” sticker or proof that they voted by mail (a photo or verbal commitment is sufficient) to receive a free cup of their choice. Farah & Farah will pay for $3,000 worth of coffee for the community on Election Day. “It’s vital that everyone votes this year so your support would be amazing!” Eddie Farah, founder and managing partner at Farah & Farah, said.
Support to raise minimum wage in Florida not a sure thing, according to poll
Read full article: Support to raise minimum wage in Florida not a sure thing, according to pollIn just over 3 weeks, Floridians will decide if the minimum wage should be raised in the sunshine state. A new poll from the University of North Florida shows a thin margin of support for the measure. Amendment Two, if passed by Florida voters, would slowly raise the minimum wage from the current $8.56 to $10 on Oct. 30 of next year. After that, Amendment Two would see the minimum wage go back to being adjusted for inflation each year. Support for the minimum wage hike appears to be sitting right at the 60% mark, which is the threshold needed to adjust the Florida constitution.