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How would Not Yet Designated poll against Scott and McCollum in the GOP gubernatorial race?

Wednesday, August 11th, 2010 by Michael C. Bender

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If negative campaigning suppresses turnout at the polls, are any Florida primary voters going to turnout to the polls this year? (Brian Crowley suggested Florida pollsters give voters here a “not interested” option in addition to an “undecided.”)

But one Florida county may have found the solution — give Rick Scott’s “Not Yet Designated” running mate its own bubble to vote for.

Not to worry thought — the picture is from a sample ballot and the county has fixed the error.

Ballot flap, Boca jolt, union mystery…

Monday, March 16th, 2009 by George Bennett

It depends on what the meaning of “received” is.

Find out how the recent one-vote Palm Beach mayor’s race could end up setting statewide precedent. Plus: Is the vaunted Greater Boca Raton Chamber of Commerce losing its mojo? What’s U.S. Rep. Ron Klein’s explanation for not cosponsoring Big Labor’s top congressional priority? Will Art Argenio and Joe Negron — the Frazier and Ali of Treasure Coast Republican politics — beat each other up again?

Read about it here.

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