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The bill is a continuation of a years-long effort by DeSantis and Republican lawmakers to make elections-law changes that they contend are necessary to prevent wrongdoing.
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On Friday, lawmakers approved Senate Bill 70-50. It now awaits the governor's signature.
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The proposed bill would place additional restrictions on voter-registration groups and help clear the way for a potential White House bid by Gov. Ron DeSantis.
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A 98-page elections bill filed by Republicans in the Florida Senate would place additional restrictions on voter registration groups.
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Florida, Missouri and West Virginia announced they're pulling out of the Electronic Registration Information Center, or ERIC, the only system states have to share voter registration data.
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When in doubt about whether you are registered, reach out to your county Supervisor of Elections. They all have toll free numbers for each county or websites where you can check.
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Here are the important dates, deadlines, and how to vote in Florida's elections.
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AARP Florida Director of Advocacy Zayne Smith has tracked the changes in Florida’s elections laws. She discusses what voters can expect.
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The analysis showed that voters in nearly two dozen buildings in a six-mile radius had their party registration changed to Republican at rates more than 10 times the statewide average during the past year.
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Proposed legislation could make it harder for some outside groups to obtain certain voter application information.
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The Department of State announced Friday it was sending out postcards to about 2.2 million people who appear eligible to vote but are not listed on Florida’s voter rolls.
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Monday is the last day to register to vote in order to cast a ballot in Florida’s August primaries, and Latino community organizers are urging people to…