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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. -- Its now up to the Florida Supreme Court to decide if Floridians will be able to vote on a major overhaul of the states primary-election system next year. The proposed constitutional amendment would open state primaries to millions of voters without party affiliation. The top-two vote-getters then advance to general elect
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