Democrat Andrew Gillum ends campaign for Florida governor

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) - The Latest on Florida's U.S. Senate and gubernatorial recounts (all times local): 7:10 p.m. The campaign of Republican Ron DeSantis says it has no immediate response to Democrat Andrew Gillum's concession in the Florida governor's race but referred back to a statement Thursday in which DeSantis declared the contest "over."

Orange County completes manual recount

One elections supervisor told FOX 35 this election is over and people can finally move on with their lives. But it was quite the process to get here and technically the recount isn’t finished yet. 

Manual recount moving quickly in Central Florida

Many Florida counties were on-track to finish their manual vote recount of two major statewide races by the end of the day Friday.  Those races include the offices for U.S. Senate and Commissioner of Agriculture.

Palm Beach likely won't meet recount deadline

The supervisor of elections in Florida's Palm Beach County said the likelihood of her office completing the recount by the state-mandated 3 p.m. deadline is "very slim."

Deadlines looming in pivotal, rancorous Florida recounts

Florida's bumpy election recount reaches a pivotal point Thursday as most counties across the state complete reviews that could determine the next senator and governor in one of America's top political battlegrounds.

Lawsuit seeks to insure ballot images saved

A group of voters has filed a federal lawsuit against Secretary of State Ken Detzner and 15 county elections supervisors seeking to ensure that digital ballot images are preserved from the Nov. 6 elections.

Battle over ballot signatures draws judge's ire

With seven election-related lawsuits pending, a federal judge clashed Wednesday with lawyers for state officials, national Republicans and U.S. Sen. Bill Nelson’s campaign in a case about whether voters whose ballot signatures don’t match those on file should be able to “cure” the ballots.

Florida's partisan recount battle goes back to court

Florida's ongoing recount battle heads back to a courtroom Wednesday. Lawyers for Democrats will ask a federal judge to set aside the state law mandating that mailed-in votes be thrown out if the signature on the envelope doesn't match the signature on file with election authorities.