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Studies suggest a large segment of Gen-zers are disconnecting from political media and institutions, making the generation harder to reach with civic information. A group is trying to help by going in person to music events around the state.
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A coalition of voting rights groups filed the suit against HB 991 the same day Governor Ron DeSantis signed it into law.
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Unofficial voter registration cards are being mailed out, and Leon County Supervisor Mark Earley says much of the information used to send them is inaccurate.
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Renewed or replaced Florida driver's licenses now get a randomized ID number to help prevent fraud and identity theft. That ID may not match the one on your voter registration.
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Opponents say the Exact Match protocol causes a disproportionately high number of people of color to be disqualified from voting.
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Florida's population is growing, but the number of registered voters is shrinking—especially among Democrats. In Leon County some are pointing their fingers at party leadership, but others say a change in law could be to blame.
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The judge issued a permanent injunction against the part that targeted non-citizens, saying it violated the U.S. Constitution’s Equal Protection Clause.
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A federal appeals panel heard arguments Thursday in a challenge to a 2023 law that imposes restrictions on groups that collect voter-registration applications.
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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.