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Florida Grand Jury Urges Change in Laws to Prevent Absentee Voter Fraud
The Miami-Dade County Grand Jury has issued a final report urging changes in Florida law to prevent absentee ballot voter fraud and to expand early voting periods. Among other points the report recommends that all absentee voter signatures be witnessed by … 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
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Canadian Charged With Illegally Voting in Florida
On August 10th a federal grand jury indicted Canadian citizen Josef Sever for registering to vote and for voting in the 2008 Presidential election in Broward County. Sever is also charged with false impersonation of a United States citizen (18 … Continue reading
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Federal Suits Quickly Multiply Over Florida Non-Citizen Voter Purge
The suits now number four. Dates of filing and links to the complaints follow; June 8 – Mi Familia Bota Education Fund, et al. v. Ken Detzner filed in the Federal District Court in Tampa. The Plaintiffs allege that the actions 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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