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Florida’s Early Voting Plan Approved by Department of Justice
Florida and the Department of Justice (DOJ) have reached an agreement regarding the number of early voting days and hours in the 5 counties still subject to federal review under the Voting Rights Act . In a notice filed in the case of … Continue reading
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Removal of Non-Citizens from Voting Rolls Stops: Florida Mulls Options
All Florida supervisors of elections have halted efforts to remove non-citizens from voter rolls after the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) delivered this letter to the Florida Secretary of State claiming the process violates federal law. The DOJ has given the … Continue reading
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Tagged department of justice, florida election attorney, Florida election disputes, Florida election fraud, Florida election law, florida election lawyer, florida election problems, Florida right to vote, Florida vote challenges, florida voter registration law, non-citizens vote florida, Thomas Shults, Tom Shults, voter fraud, voter registration
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