Alachua County voting demographics from the 2020 presidential election show increases in turnout
By Steven Walker | Nov. 30, 2020Voting numbers increased in many demographics, and decreased in others
Voting numbers increased in many demographics, and decreased in others
I have had a stutter ever since I can remember. I carry it with me to every restaurant I order from, every job interview I have, every class I have to speak in front of and everywhere else.
Four days after Election Day, the results are known: Joe Biden is the president-elect.
More than 63% of students supported Biden, mirroring election trends in Alachua County
Pictures of “I Voted” stickers flood social media feeds
As of Thursday at 2 p.m., Biden sits at 264 Electoral College votes, according to The Associated Press. The AP called both Michigan and Wisconsin for Biden late Wednesday afternoon after a surge of mail ballots swung the states in his favor.
The fate of the presidency hangs in the balance of the Midwest and Georgia
Students got together virtually and in person on election night
Students dig into presidential candidates campaigns week before election
Here is how Alachua County makes sure votes are not tampered with
Why Florida will be a deciding factor for everyone’s bedtime on Election Day.
Popular Vote initiative within 76 votes of electoral college control
The Monday Accent event was moderated by professor Matthew Jacobs
A string of early voting events called the Gainesville community to action
Mail ballots must be received by Nov. 3 at 7 p.m.
These amendments range from City of Gainesville amendments to county-wide charter changes
Morale may be low, but community members and leaders encourage one another
The homestead exemption dominates the subtext of the last two state-wide amendments on November’s ballot
Kat Cammack and Adam Christensen compete for a seat on Florida's 3rd Congressional District
Anna Prizzia and Joy Glanzer are vying to represent District 3 on the Alachua County Commission