Who goes first on Florida’s presidential ballots? Legal fight lingers as appeals court updates its ruling

Bins labeled for ballot storage are shown at the Broward County Voter Equipment Center in Lauderhill. A 1951 Florida law allows the party in power in the state to have its candidate listed first on presidential ballots. An appeals court updated its ruling in the legal battle, which focuses on arguments about whether the state law improperly favors the party that controls the governor’s mansion. (Amy Beth Bennett / South Florida Sun Sentinel)