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A federal judge won't decide whether or not to temporarily block new restrictions on voter registration groups until after the new law takes effect this weekend.
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Voter registration groups primarily serving Hispanic and Latino communities are suing to block a new Florida law that will make it harder for them to operate.
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New restrictions on voter registration groups in Florida will make it more difficult for them to deliver applications without incurring steep fines.
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A Florida law that requires residents to register to vote using a handwritten signature is the subject of a federal lawsuit.
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A political science professor says Republicans have been steadily out-registering Democrats in Florida this election cycle, while more voters are registering No Party Affiliation. The question is whether they'll turn out to vote.
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Volunteers with the Big Bend Voting Rights Project have been going door-to-door in the region's low-voting neighborhoods urging unregistered residents to sign up.
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The campaign began on Saturday with a voter registration push in the Frenchtown area.
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State leaders say the primaries went smoothly, but they’re still talking about work for the state’s new Office of Election Crimes and Security.
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Senior citizens in Miami-Dade County say their party affiliation was changed from Democrat to Republican without their permission. Now, the Miami-Dade State Attorney’s office is investigating.
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Proposed legislation could make it harder for some outside groups to obtain certain voter application information.