Category: Department of State
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Election integrity or voter suppression? Florida has 1 million fewer voters in 2023
By Dan Christensen FloridaBulldog.org Nearly 1 million registered voters have been dropped from Florida’s active voter rolls since last year, with Democrats and voters with no party affiliation (NPA) accounting for about 90 percent of the departed.
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Florida’s befuddling new voting laws all but guarantee widespread chaos in next year’s elections
By Noreen Marcus FloridaBulldog.org Floridians of every political persuasion who want to vote or help get out the vote in the 2024 elections must navigate a bog of confounding and scary new rules, courtesy of Gov. Ron DeSantis’s administration.
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Court fight over fate of digital ballot images looks to 2022 Florida election
By Noreen Marcus FloridaBulldog.org A lawsuit aimed at making Florida voting more secure and transparent took a breather for last year’s elections but is active again – in time to figure into the 2022 Senate and governor races, activists hope.
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Blind Floridians demand state heed their plight in voting-rights case
By Noreen Marcus FloridaBulldog.org Advocates for Florida voters who are blind or vision-impaired are trying to raise their profile in a federal mail-in-voting case. They say their right to vote is at risk despite an easy fix.