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Federal Court: Florida Election Statute “Illogical, Irrational and Patently Bizarre” Orders State to Allow Correction of Mismatched Signature Ballots
Florida Northern U.S. District Court Judge Mark Walker has entered another order in a case initiated by the Florida Democratic Party against the State. In an Order Granting Preliminary Injunction, the Court found that “[i]t is illogical, irrational and patently bizarre for … Continue reading
Posted in Absentee Ballot, Florida Voting Issues, Litigation Updates, News, Uncategorized
Tagged federal court florida election, Flordia election controversy, Florida absentee ballot, florida election attorney, Florida election disputes, Florida election law, mail in ballot, Thomas Shults, Tom Shults
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Court Finds Florida’s “Statutory Framework” Unconstitutional-Extends Voter Registration Deadline
Federal Northern District Court Judge Mark Walker has entered a temporary restraining order which requires Florida officials to accept voter registrations until 5pm October 12th 2016, which is one day beyond the statutory deadline set by F.S. 95.055. In doing … Continue reading
Posted in Florida Voting Issues, Litigation Updates, News, Uncategorized, Voter registration
Tagged deadline voter registration, Flordia election controversy, Florida election law, florida federal court, florida unconstitutional, florida voter registration law, mark walker, Thomas Shults, Tom Shults, voter registration
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Privilege for Some or Right of the Masses? A History of Voting in America
Posted in Florida Voting Issues, History, Uncategorized, Voting Rights Act
Tagged "history of voting", "voting history", 14th amendment, 15th amendment, 19th amendment, 24th amendment, 26th amendment, Australian ballot, history, reconstruction, suffrage, vote, voting in colonies, voting rights, Voting Rights Act, women's suffrage
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