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https://thehill.com/regulation/cour...ons-who-challenged-florida-voting-requirement


February 19, 2020 - 11:31 AM EST

Court sides with ex-felons who challenged Florida voting requirement

A federal appeals court on Wednesday upheld an injunction of a Florida law that barred ex-felons from voting if they had not paid fines and other fees related to their sentences.

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the 11th Circuit agreed with a previous district court's rule halting the law, which was passed by state Republicans in 2019 after a constitutional amendment went through the year prior enfranchising former felons. The three-judge panel ruled that the law violates the Equal Protection Clause because it unconstitutionally bars a class of felons from voting based only on their wealth

"It is undeniable that the [law's legal financial obligation] requirement punishes those who cannot pay more harshly than those who can," the appeals court said Wednesday. "We affirm the district court's preliminary injunction enjoining the defendants ... from preventing the plaintiffs from voting based solely on their genuine inability to pay legal financial obligations."

The amendment to Florida's constitution was first passed in the 2018 midterms, with nearly 65 percent of voters choosing to allow 1.4 million convicted felons to vote following their release from incarceration.


Yeah I bet paying their fines off is priority one when they can't get a job paying more than minimum wage and they can't secure living quarters outside family or friends. Yeah, all one million will be sure to vote. Gimmee a break Tony. You need some common sense bro. :banghead:
 
Yeah I bet paying their fines off is priority one when they can't get a job paying more than minimum wage and they can't secure living quarters outside family or friends. Yeah, all one million will be sure to vote. Gimmee a break Tony. You need some common sense bro. :banghead:


Fl was won by by 110,000 in 2016 and 10,000 in 2018s Senate race.We don't need all 1.4 million to vote Vanny,nothing even close to that to flip the state,get some commen sense homie:banghead:.There is a reason De Santis and The FL GOP have been fighting like hell to prevent this
 
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We got to just gotta love Bernie Sanders. He will totally, create havoc and destroy whatever unity there is left once, they reach the Democrat Convention. Will Bernie Sanders accept losing the nomination if he has the most delegates but, not enough to win it outright going to the Democrat Convention? He already said he should be the nominee while, Bloomberg, Warren, Biden, Buttigieg, Klobuchar all said to let the process play out till the end at the Democrat Convention.
 
Fl was won by by 110,000 in 2016 and 10,000 in 2018s Senate race.We don't need all 1.4 million to vote Vanny,nothing even close to that to flip the state,get some commen sense homie:banghead:.There is a reason De Santis and The FL GOP have been fighting like hell to prevent this

bet you it goes to top of the list for SCOTUS right b4 election
 
Fl was won by by 110,000 in 2016 and 10,000 in 2018s Senate race.We don't need all 1.4 million to vote Vanny,nothing even close to that to flip the state,get some commen sense homie:banghead:.There is a reason De Santis and The FL GOP have been fighting like hell to prevent this

Won't be anywhere near that close for Bernie.
How many people moved to Florida for lower taxes? And they're gonna run out and vote for Bernie?

Feel the sunbern
 
Won't be anywhere near that close for Bernie.
How many people moved to Florida for lower taxes? And they're gonna run out and vote for Bernie?

Feel the sunbern

Gillium ran as Bernie type progressive in 2018 who promised a billion dollar tax hike and he ony lost The Governors race by 30,000 votes.The 1.4 million new ex felon voters wont care about taxes being raised.


Feel The Bern!!!
 
bet you it goes to top of the list for SCOTUS right b4 election


Unless Im mistaken the only issue is those who haven't paid fines.There are hundreds of thousands to over a million or more who it wouldnt effect even if The SC sides with De Santis.

Even without the ex felons voting a Bernie type candidate only lost the Governors race by 30,000 votes so only a small % of ex felons would be needed to tip the election.They might not be needed at all.
 
Unless Im mistaken the only issue is those who haven't paid fines.There are hundreds of thousands to over a million or more who it wouldnt effect even if The SC sides with De Santis.

Even without the ex felons voting a Bernie type candidate only lost the Governors race by 30,000 votes so only a small % of ex felons would be needed to tip the election.They might not be needed at all.
1.5 Million more people turned out for the Presidential election in 2016 than turned out in 2018. Florida is growing by nearly, 400,000 people per year. That's another 1.2 million more eligible to vote since 2016. Actually those numbers are higher. Those people aren't going to vote for a communist Tony. You're smokin' pebbles bro. Suckin' that glass dick. Your felon theory is comical af. It ain't happenin'.

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