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Printing error on Orange County sample ballots impacts nearly 89,000 voters
Printing error on Orange County sample ballots impacts nearly 89,000 voters

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time3 days ago

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Printing error on Orange County sample ballots impacts nearly 89,000 voters

The Brief Orange County mailed nearly 89,000 sample ballots listing the wrong Democratic candidate in House District 40. Officials say the error originated in-house but stressed all official ballots are correct. The certified nominee, RaShon Young, won the Democratic primary on June 24. ORLANDO, Fla. - The Orange County Supervisor of Elections says a printing error on sample ballots for the upcoming Special General Election in Senate District 15 and House District 40 has affected 88,972 voters. What we know Nearly 89,000 voters in Orange County's House District 40 received sample ballots containing incorrect candidate information ahead of the Special General Election. The ballot listed Travaris McCurdy as the Democratic candidate, when in fact the certified nominee was RaShon Young. Young secured the Democratic nomination on June 24 with 55.44% of the vote. The backstory Before each election, the Supervisor of Elections mails sample ballots to voters as a reference tool. These mailings include candidate lists, polling locations, and voting instructions. The error occurred during the in-house preparation of the ballot's artwork, when staff listed the wrong candidate and sent the file to the printing vendor. CLICK TO DOWNLOAD THE FOX LOCAL APP Despite a standard proofing process, the oversight was not detected before mailing. What they're saying Officials emphasized that the mistake only appears on sample ballots mailed to voters who did not request a vote-by-mail ballot. All official vote-by-mail, early voting and Election Day ballots are correct and list Young as the Democratic candidate. SIGN-UP FOR FOX 35'S BREAKING NEWS, DAILY NEWS NEWSLETTERS The Source This story was written based on information shared by the Orange County Supervisor of Elections. Solve the daily Crossword

Orange County announce printing error in the Sample Ballot for the upcoming Special General Election
Orange County announce printing error in the Sample Ballot for the upcoming Special General Election

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time4 days ago

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Orange County announce printing error in the Sample Ballot for the upcoming Special General Election

The Orange County Supervisor of Elections has announced a printing error in the Sample Ballot for the upcoming Special General Election in House District 40, affecting 88,972 voters. The error listed Travaris McCurdy as the Democratic candidate instead of the certified RaShon Young, who won the Special Primary Election with 55.44% of the vote. 'The Orange County Supervisor of Elections office takes full responsibility for this mistake,' said Blake Summerlin, a spokesperson for the Supervisor's office. The error only affects Sample Ballots sent to voters who have not requested a vote-by-mail ballot. All vote-by-mail ballots are correct and not impacted by this issue. The Supervisor of Elections is taking immediate steps to fix the problem by mailing a 'Notice of Printing Error' along with a corrected Sample Ballot to all affected voters. Affected voters will get the corrected Sample Ballot before Early Voting starts on August 23. The voting equipment public test is on August 19, 2025, at the Supervisor of Elections Office. Early voting will take place from August 23 to August 31, 2025, at various sites such as the Supervisor of Elections Office and West Oaks Library. The election is scheduled for September 2, 2025, with polling stations open from 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Click here to download our free news, weather and smart TV apps. And click here to stream Channel 9 Eyewitness News live. Solve the daily Crossword

Error puts wrong Democrat on nearly 90,000 Orange County sample ballots
Error puts wrong Democrat on nearly 90,000 Orange County sample ballots

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time4 days ago

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Error puts wrong Democrat on nearly 90,000 Orange County sample ballots

RaShon Young opened his House District 40 sample ballot Saturday, expecting to see his name as the Democratic nominee. He had won the June primary, after all. But the name of his primary opponent, Travaris McCurdy, was on the sample ballot that arrived at his home. The same erroneous ballot was sent to almost 90,000 voters, the Orange County Supervisor of Elections admitted. 'I was a little confused is the best way to put it,' Young said Monday. Karen Castor Dentel, the first-year Supervisor of Elections, sent out a news release Saturday about the error, noting the problem only impacted sample ballots, not Election Day or early voting ballots, which will list Young as the Democratic Party's representative. Young faces Republican Tuan Le in the Sept. 2 election. The special election is necessary because Democrat Lavon Bracy Davis resigned the seat to run in the state Senate special election on the same date, where she faces Republican Willie Montague. 'The Orange County Supervisor of Elections office takes full responsibility for this mistake. We have tracked the error and found it originated in our office during artwork creation for the printing process,' said Blake Summerlin, an office spokesperson. The office is mailing people who received the incorrect ballot a 'notice of printing error' as well as a correct sample ballot, Summerlin said, which is expected to be delivered ahead of early voting beginning Aug. 23. Young defeated McCurdy, a former state representative, with more than 55% of the vote in the special Democratic primary on June 24. But McCurdy's name was on the sample ballot for the upcoming general election. 'I think it was an oversight, but I'm grateful for Karen and her team for stepping in very quickly and getting word out very quickly to people who have been affected,' Young said. 'I believe that we're going to be victorious on Sept. 2, but we're still working.' The error was limited to sample ballots sent to voters who hadn't requested a vote-by-mail ballot. The office is tallying the financial impact of the mistake, and an estimate wasn't immediately available, Summerlin said. Castor Dentel, a Democrat, was elected to the post last year. She took over for Glen Gilzean, who served a year in the post after being appointed by Gov. Ron DeSantis, following the retirement of longtime elections supervisor Bill Cowles. Castor Dentel has said she's been trying to dig the office out of financial troubles after Gilzean spent more than half of the office's annual budget in the first few months of the fiscal year — which included last year's presidential election. County officials accused Gilzean of misspending, citing $2.1 million given to Valencia College for scholarships, $1.9 million to CareerSource for retraining election workers and $1.1 million to the Central Florida Foundation to operate a grant program. All three organizations later returned money, which Castor Dentel and other county officials said should have been spent on running elections. In March, Castor Dentel announced her office had clawed back millions of that money to shore up the budget. Solve the daily Crossword

Results in for Democratic primaries held for Florida Senate Dist. 15, Florida House Dist. 40
Results in for Democratic primaries held for Florida Senate Dist. 15, Florida House Dist. 40

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time25-06-2025

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Results in for Democratic primaries held for Florida Senate Dist. 15, Florida House Dist. 40

The Brief State Rep. LaVon Bracy Davis has won the Democratic special election primary for Senate Dist. 15., defeating three others, including her brother, and a former congressman. Tuesday's special primary was held to fill the vacancy left by the passing of Sen. Geraldine Thompson. In the Democratic special election primary for House Dist. 40, former Rep. Travaris McCurdy was defeated by legislative aide RaShon Young. ORLANDO, Fla. - LaVon Bracy Davis and RaShon Young have won the Democratic special election primaries for Florida Senate Dist. 15 and Florida House Dist. 40, respectively. The two now advance to the special general election in September. Election Results State Rep. LaVon Bracy Davis has won the Democratic special election primary for Senate Dist. 15., defeating three others, including her brother, and a former congressman. The special primary election was held to fill the Florida Senate District 15 seat left vacant by the death of State Sen. Geraldine Thompson. Thompson, a respected legislator and civil rights advocate, died in February. Four Democrats were vying for the Senate nomination: current Rep. LaVon Bracy Davis, her brother and former Sen. Randolph Bracy, former U.S. Rep. Alan Grayson, and attorney Coretta Anthony-Smith. A total of 12,880 votes were cast. In unofficial results released by the Orange County Supervisor of Elections, Bracy Davis won the Democratic primary with 42.96% of the vote (5,533 votes), followed by Coretta Anthony-Smith at 28.31% (3,646 votes). Former U.S. Rep. Alan Grayson trails with 16.72% (2,153 votes), while Randolph Bracy receives 12.02% (1,548 votes). The race had drawn interest due to the sibling rivalry and the involvement of notable political figures. The backstory Geraldine Thompson served the West Orlando area and was known for her work in education and civil rights. Her passing in February created a ripple in local Democratic politics, triggering a rare mid-cycle shuffle. Bracy Davis, her would-be successor, previously held House District 40, leaving that seat open and further adding to the electoral reshuffle. What's next LaVon Bracy Davis now advances to the Sept. 2 general election to face Republican Willie Montague, who secured his party's nomination unopposed. A special primary election was also held for Florida House District 40, which was up for grabs after Rep. LaVon Bracy Davis stepped down to run for the late Sen. Geraldine Thompson's Senate seat. Election Results Legislative aide RaShon Young defeated former State Rep. Travaris McCurdy and current. A total of 5,039 votes were cast. In unofficial results released by the Orange County Supervisor of Elections, RaShon Young won the Democratic primary with 55.43% of the vote (2,793 votes), defeating former state Rep. Travaris McCurdy, who received 44.57% (2,246 votes). A total of 5,039 votes were cast. The backstory Travaris McCurdy previously held a House seat and has served as a legislative aide to both Randolph Bracy and Geraldine Thompson. He lost a Democratic primary in 2022 after redistricting reshaped his political base. RaShon Young, 26, emerged from within the Bracy-Bracy Davis political network and now serves as Bracy Davis' chief of staff. She endorsed him the day she launched her Senate campaign. What's next The winner of the State House Dist. 40 Democratic primary will face Republican Tuan Le and write-in candidate Christopher Hall of Tallahassee in the Sept. 2 general election. STAY CONNECTED WITH FOX 35 ORLANDO: Download the FOX Local app for breaking news alerts, the latest news headlines Download the FOX 35 Storm Team Weather app for weather alerts & radar Sign up for FOX 35's daily newsletter for the latest morning headlines FOX Local:Stream FOX 35 newscasts, FOX 35 News+, Central Florida Eats on your smart TV The Source This story was written based on information shared by the Florida Department of State Division of Elections, and the Orange County Supervisor of Elections.

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