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Florida Election Results

Click on the link for Florida Election Results, as they are reported by the Supervisors of Elections to the Florida Department of State’s Division of Elections.

You will be able to view results for federal, district, and judicial contests. Election results for Miami-Dade County, Broward County, and Palm Beach County campaigns will be of particular interest to South Florida residents. Final votes for the Florida constitutional amendments are also available.

A Public Service Announcement from the Fort Lauderdale Law Firm of
Kahn & Resnik, P.L.

The Florida lawyers at Kahn & Resnik, P.L. are available to service your legal needs.

Our concierge approach to the practice of law reflects our philosophy of personalized and confidential attention. When you retain an attorney at Kahn & Resnik, P.L., we work efficiently and effectively to help you achieve your business and personal objectives.

We can assist you in legal matters relating to commercial litigation, divorce, disability law, real estate litigation, securities litigation, and corporate transactions.

We serve business owners, professionals and individual clients across Florida, including Miami, Fort Lauderdale, Boca Raton, West Palm Beach, Naples, Orlando, Tampa, Daytona Beach, Jacksonville, Tallahassee, and other cities throughout the state. Contact Howard N. Kahn, Esq. at 954-321-0176 or online.

Florida Ballot Initiative: Judicial Merit Retention

Florida voters are being asked to vote whether to retain the Florida Supreme Court justices and appeals court judges listed on the ballot. This is called judicial merit retention.

Under judicial merit retention, justices and appeals court judges appear on the ballot in staggered six-year terms. This year’s election provides voters the opportunity to review three Supreme Court justices (Justice R. Fred Lewis, Justice Barbara J. Pariente, and Justice Peggy A. Quince) and 15 appeals court judges. They all reached their positions originally after being carefully screened by Judicial Nominating Committees and appointed by Florida governors in a process known as judicial merit selection.

Research from The Florida Bar suggests that many Florida voters are unclear of what judicial merit retention means. Often, they skip this section of the ballot. Informing you about merit retention and making available information that could help you in making informed decisions is the goal of a campaign sponsored by The Florida Bar, called The Vote’s in YOUR COURT.

The Florida Bar encourages you through this program to learn about the justices and judges up for merit retention votes so that when Election Day arrives, you will feel confident of your decisions. The vote is in your court.

By law, The Florida Bar — as an official arm of the Supreme Court of Florida — may not endorse or oppose any political or judicial candidate, or otherwise engage in partisan political activities.

Click on the link to read more about Florida Judicial Merit Retention.

A Public Service Announcement from the Fort Lauderdale Law Firm of
Kahn & Resnik, P.L.

The Florida lawyers at Kahn & Resnik, P.L. are available to service your legal needs.

Our concierge approach to the practice of law reflects our philosophy of personalized and confidential attention. When you retain an attorney at Kahn & Resnik, P.L., we work efficiently and effectively to help you achieve your business and personal objectives.

We can assist you in legal matters relating to commercial litigation, divorce, disability law, real estate litigation, securities litigation, and corporate transactions.

We serve business owners, professionals and individual clients across Florida, including Miami, Fort Lauderdale, Boca Raton, West Palm Beach, Naples, Orlando, Tampa, Daytona Beach, Jacksonville, Tallahassee, and other cities throughout the state. Contact Howard N. Kahn, Esq. at 954-321-0176 or online.