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2024 Voters Guide – What You Need To Know

Floridians will face important decisions at the polls in November — from deciding the fate of abortion access in the state to choosing representatives at all levels of government.

The Florida Phoenix voter guide provides details and additional coverage of the races for president, U.S. Senate, and three U.S. House seats.

All 120 seats in the Florida House and half of the Senate are up for grabs. Our guide focuses on the most competitive races, two state attorney contests, and two Florida Supreme Court merit retention elections.

Races

This section covers the presidential race, the U.S. Senate race, three U.S. House races, 14 Florida legislative contests, two elections for state attorney, and retention of two Florida Supreme Court justices.

Faith Based Events

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