Vote 2012
Key coverage of the Florida Primary and local and national elections in 2012

Associated Press
A day after Mitt Romney regained some momentum in the Republican presidential contest, his rival Rick Santorum went on the attack, calling the front-runner "desperate" while promising to compete aggressively to win the state where Romney grew up.
Former Casey Anthony prosecutor Jeff Ashton will be juggling his campaign for state attorney while defending his son in a drunk-driving case.
Jamie Dupree is WFTV's Washington insider. He's blogging throughout the day, so check back often for updates, and be sure to catch him each weekday, live on Eyewitness News at noon.
We have links to Central Florida's Supervisor of Elections offices.
Who's donating to federal campaigns.
Who's donating to Florida campaigns.
It's a big election year across the country. We've provided links for more information from your county's election office.
- Presidential Preference Primary: January 31, 2012
- Primary Election: August 14, 2012
- General Election: November 6, 2012
Let the President, your Senator or Representative know what you think about the issues. We have the links to connect you with your lawmakers.
Analysis of the latest political ads from the candidates.
See how much money is in the candidates' campaign war chests.
See how the candidates stand on hot-button issues in the campaign.
National Election Headlines
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Rep. Ron Paul narrowly lost the Maine caucuses to GOP rival Mitt Romney Saturday. Paul polled 36 percent of the vote, compared to Romney's 39 percent.
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Former Republican vice-presidential candidate Sarah Palin brought her anti-Washington message to this year's Conservative Political Action Conference in Washington, DC.
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The Florida Senate's maps and proposals for redistricting.
The Florida House's maps and proposals for redistricting.
Two of Florida's most respected newspapers have teamed up to create a website to help you in your search for the truth in Florida politics.