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Tag Archives: early voting
Federal Court Denies Request to Block Florida Early Voting Law
On September 24, 2012, the United States District Court for the Middle District of Florida entered an order denying a request to enjoin the Florida law passed in 2011 which reduced the number of early voting days. See F.S. 101.657 (1)(d). … Continue reading
Posted in Early Voting, Florida Voting Issues, Litigation Updates, News, Voting Rights Act
Tagged African American voters, early voting, florida early voting, Florida election controversy, Florida election disputes, Florida election law, florida election law statutes, Florida election lawsuit, Florida election suit, Florida right to vote, Thomas Shults, Tom Shults, Voting Rights Act
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Administrative Law Complaint Challenges Eary Voting Rules
Senator Arthenia Joyner, joined by the ACLU of Florida and the National Council of La Raza, filed an administrative law complaint on June 29 challenging the Secretary of State’s implementation of a new statute which reduces the period of early voting. … Continue reading
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Tagged administrative procedure, arthenia joyner, early voting, florida election attorney, Florida election controversy, Florida election disputes, Florida election law, florida election law statutes, Florida election lawsuit, florida election lawyer, florida election problems, Florida election suit, florida electon rules, Florida right to vote, Thomas Shults, Tom Shults, Voting Rights Act
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