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Tag Archives: Florida vote challenges
Election Law Issues May Come Into Play in Florida in 2016
Florida election law could once again take center stage in the days following the 2016 election. With that possibility in mind, let’s examine several issues that may come into play this year on the state and local level. Voter Challenges … Continue reading
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Court Strictly Construes Absentee Ballots in Florida Election Contest
In case of Addie L. Greene, et al. v. Jeff Clemens, et al . the Leon County Circuit Court recently entered a final judgment rejecting an election contest suit which was based upon the failure of the Palm Beach County Canvassing Board to … Continue reading
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Timely Issues in Florida Election Law: Topic 3 – Challenges to Absentee Ballot Certificate
Given the projections for a close presidential race, Florida election law could once again take center stage in the days leading up to and following the election. With that possibility in mind, I will summarize in a series several legal … Continue reading
Posted in Absentee Ballot, Ballot inspection, Timely Issues Series, Voter fraud
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Timely Issues in Florida Election Law: Topic 2 – Provisional Ballots
Given the projections for a close presidential race, Florida election law could once again take center stage in the days leading up to and following the election. With that possibility in mind, I will summarize in a series several legal … Continue reading
Posted in Election contests, Florida Voting Issues, Timely Issues Series
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Timely Issues in Florida Election Law: Topic 1- Voter Challenges
Given the projections for a close presidential race, Florida election law could once again take center stage in the days leading up to and following the election. With that possibility in mind, I will summarize in a series several legal issues … Continue reading
Posted in Florida Voting Issues, Timely Issues Series, Voter challanges
Tagged close presidential race, eligibility to vote, florida election attorney, Florida election controversy, Florida election disputes, Florida election law, florida election problems, Florida right to vote, Florida vote challenges, non-citizens on the voter rolls, non-citizens vote florida, Thomas Shults, Tom Shults
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Federal Judge Denies DOJ Request to Stop Removal of Non-Citizens from Voter Rolls
On June 27th in the case of The United States of America v. State of Florida, et al. Federal District Judge Robert Hinkle denied a motion filed by the U.S. Department of Justice to stop Florida’s efforts to remove non-citizens from the … Continue reading
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