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Andrew Gillum Concedes Gubernatorial Race In Florida To Republican Ron DeSantis

Image via Chris O’Meara-Pool/Getty Images Andrew Gillum Concedes Florida Governor Race To Ron DeSantis Despite a swell of support and an influx of 11th-hour celebrity endorsements , Andrew Gillum has conceded the Florida gubernatorial race to Republican opponent Ron DeSantis. Despite numbers that were deemed “too close to call” at the hour by NBC — Gillum secured 48.9& of the vote while Desantis held 49.9% — the democratic candidate announced his concession in a speech given from his Tallahassee campaign headquarters around 10:45 PM. As he stated in his speech (via NBC News ): “Even though I won’t be the next governor of Florida, I still plan to be on the front lines. We still have to be willing to show up every single day and demand our seat at the table. I still believe and I still trust in the voters. I still believe that there is more of us that believe in what is common and what is decent.” A BIG loss for the democratic party and the anticipated “Blue Wave” this election was set to bring. We’ll continue watching the poll results this evening to give you further updates on integral races. Wilfredo Lee-Pool/Getty Images/Chris O’Meara-Pool/Getty Images

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Andrew Gillum Concedes Gubernatorial Race In Florida To Republican Ron DeSantis

Over 1 Million Felons Get Their Voting Rights Restored As Voters Pass Amendment 4 In Florida

Florida Votes To Restore Voting Rights To Ex-Cons Despite a major loss for the Democrats in Florida , the state got progressive on one major issue in particular. Voters approved Amendment 4 on their ballots, a policy that ensures that the vast majority of felons will regain their right to vote upon release from incarceration, or as soon as they are placed on probation. According to USA Today , previously, former Florida felons would have to wait five years after completing their sentence or their probation and file a former request with the Florida Clemency Board to restore their voting rights. Now, save those convicted of murder or sexual offenses, those who have satisfactorily served their time will have their voting rights restored automatically. Good for Florida making life easier for an overlooked subsector of the population! Maybe this will help them get that extra push at the polls next go ’round. Getty/Instagram

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Over 1 Million Felons Get Their Voting Rights Restored As Voters Pass Amendment 4 In Florida