Florida Voting Rights Advocates Claim Felons Face Inconsistent Rules, Regulations
Florida Voting Rights Advocates Claim Felons Face Inconsistent Rules, Regulations
The Florida Rights Restoration Coalition has filed a lawsuit against Gov. Ron DeSantis and other Florida officials, claiming that the state has created a "bureaucratic system around the implementation of Amendment 4,” effectively preventing most Florida residents with prior felony convictions from voting.“Ever since the people of Florida passed a constitutional amendment to grant people with felony convictions a new right to vote, the Governor and the state have done everything in their power to prevent those 1.4 million new voters from actually voting,” said Carey Dunne, a founder of the Free and Fair Litigation Group.Dunne’s statement, notes CNN, was published in a Florida Rights Restoration Coalition press release.“This is just a more sophisticated version of the conduct that caused the Voting Rights Act to be passed in the first place,” Dunne said.The lawsuit claims that, in Florida, a resident’s eligibility to vote is “often determined by local practices that vary depending on the county in which they live.”“The result is confusion and uncertainty that deters them from registering to vote,” the complaint alleges.Attorneys have also said that Florida state officials—including Gov. DeSantis, Florida Secretary of State Cord Byrd, and Florida Department of Law Enforcement Commissioner Mark Glass—have launched an “aggressive campaign” to arrest convicted felons who either voted, or tried to vote, in the 2020 general election.“If you get in wrong, even in good faith, you’re going to be arrested,” Dunne said.
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