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Civil and voting rights advocates say dangerous hurricanes have hampered Floridians' ability to register
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Whether a felon can vote in Florida depends on several factors; type of crime committed, whether they’ve finished their sentence and if they’ve paid their financial debt accrued from court fees, fines, and restitution. The latter part is at the center of an ongoing lawsuit. But the League of Women Voters of Florida is promoting an alternate option: sentence modification.
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More than two dozen Florida towns and cities have elections scheduled in April and May. But with a shelter-at-home order and the need for social…
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Governor Rick Scott’s decision to start the process of appointing new Florida Supreme Court justices has ignited a looming constitutional crisis. At the…
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After numerous complaints last week, Florida’s election agency says the glitches on its online voter registration website are fixed. But, if anyone sees…
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The League of Women Voters of Florida is suing to block a constitutional amendment that could pave the way for more charter schools. The League says the…