BREAKING: New Voting Laws: Court to Issue Final Order in Two Weeks

Judge Thomas P. Crapps of the Florida Division of Administrative Hearings will issue a final ruling in two weeks, regarding implementation of a controversial new elections law. He announced his intention after adjourning the latest hearing Friday, at about 2:15 p.m.

The disputed provisions of the law are:
  • reduction of the days and times during which voters may vote early;
  • stipulations that a Florida voter who has moved from one county to another, and failed to alert the elections supervisor in his new county of his move, may only fill out a provisional ballot on voting day (provisional ballots are counted toward the election only if the voter proves his eligibility subsequent to voting);
  • the imposition of allegedly onerous new burdens and restrictions on organizations dedicated to registering people to vote.
The suit is being brought by Sen. Arthenia Joyner, R-Tampa, the American Civil Liberties Union, and the National Council of La Raza. 

More to come . . .
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