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Gov. Ron DeSantis will not be able to run again in 2026 due to term limits. Here's a breakdown of who's planning to run for Florida governor so far.
Miami postponed its 2025 elections. Why did the city do it? The move would schedule city elections to coincide with even-year midterms and presidential elections, but is opposed by Gov. Ron DeSantis and others.
"The State will not tolerate such an unconstitutional deviation," Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier wrote in a letter to Miami officials.
Miami city commissioners have triggered a political firestorm by voting to postpone their November 2025 municipal election by an entire year,
Just over four months before voters were to choose a new Mayor and two other officials at City Hall, the Miami Commission has narrowly approved postponing its election to November
Former Miami City Manager Emilio Gonzalez, one of nine candidates running for Mayor in the now-canceled November election, has filed a lawsuit challenging the City Commission’s decision to delay the
Michael Hepburn and Emilio Gonzalez are among the Miami mayoral candidates who were protesting the election’s 12-month delay.
The Florida AG cautioned against moving the election without voter approval, saying his office “reserves the right to consider taking all available actions.”
The city of Miami is headed for a legal showdown for delaying the 2025 election until next year despite a warning from Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier that it was illegal to do so without voter approval.
With less than five months to go before Miami residents were scheduled to head to the polls to vote on a new mayor and city commissioners, the city of Miami has postponed the upcoming November election to 2026 in a move that critics have described as a “power grab.”
In the past five special elections in Florida, Democrats have turned out in greater numbers and outperformed their party’s previous margins from November. Democrat Josh Weil ran an unsuccessful campaign for a U.S. House seat in a special election earlier ...
The congressman, who would be the first Black GOP governor since Reconstruction, is the frontrunner to succeed Ron DeSantis. In an interview, he says he would not shift policy much.
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