Local Politics
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Jun- 2025 -23 June
Voters Head to the Polls Tomorrow for Critical Special Election in Florida Senate District 15 and House District 40
Polls open tomorrow, June 24 from 7am-7pm, and the outcome of this special election will determine not only who fills Senator Thompson’s vacant seat but who represents the community’s interests…
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5 June
Orlando Commissioner Regina Hill Kicks Off Reelection Campaign
"I believe the box should be checked for me because I've proven that I am a leader, I've made promises that I've kept since 2014, and District 5 is now…
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3 June
Candidates to Address Community Concerns at Upcoming Political Forum
This nonpartisan forum is open to the public and provides a unique opportunity for voters to hear directly from the candidates about key issues, including the economy, education, public safety,…
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May- 2025 -8 May
Travaris McCurdy for House District 40 Special Election: “This Is Personal”
“This community is in my DNA. I went to school here, walked these streets with my grandparents, and now I’m raising my own family here.”—Travaris McCurdy
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Feb- 2025 -28 February
Senator Geraldine F. Thompson : A Lasting Legacy
U.S. Representative Maxwell Frost, D‑Orlando, stated, "Her impact and legacy of service, resilience, and unwavering love for her community will be felt for generations to come. We lost a giant,…
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14 February
Shocking Audio Emerges: 96-Year-Old Interrogated by the Florida Department of Law Enforcement in the Case Against Commissioner Regina Hill
“I’m so confused, I don’t even know my name.” Annie Mae Curtis, the 96-year-old woman who is at the center of the Florida Department of Law Enforcement’s (FDLE) case against …
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Jan- 2025 -7 January
Duly Elected State Attorney Monique Worrell Gets Sworn-In Amidst Controversy
"I told you then that I didn't intend to give up. And as a result of you standing with me over these last 18 months, today, I am honored to…
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3 January
Developing Story: State Attorney Monique Worrell In Court This Morning
This morning the Orange/Osceola elected State Attorney Monique Worrell was in court in Polk County as a Grand Jury convened. Right now it is unclear why she was in court.
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Aug- 2024 -23 August
August Primary Election: Will Not Order a Recount
“The canvassing board serves a critical function in giving the voting public a transparent view of how votes are counted after every election.”
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3 August
Vote-By-Mail Requests for August Primary Election Surpass 90,000
Orange County Vote-By-Mail Requests for the August Primary Election Surpass 90,000 as the Supervisor of Elections Reminds Voters of Approaching Deadlines Orange County, FL (July 24, 2024) – One week…
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