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Darkness in the Sunshine State
Key Excerpts from Article on Website of New York Times


New York Times, June 2, 2012
Posted: June 12th, 2012
http://www.nytimes.com/2012/06/02/opinion/blow-darkness-in-t...

Few states in the union have done more in recent years to restrict and suppress voting particularly by groups who lean Democratic, such as young people, the poor and minorities than Florida. In May 2011, the states Republican-led Legislature passed and the Republican governor, Rick Scott, signed a sweeping election law that cut early voting short and imposed onerous burdens on voter registration groups by requiring them to turn in registration applications within 48 hours of the time they are signed or face fines. The threat of fines has meant that many groups that traditionally registered voters in the state have abandoned the effort, and it appears to be contributing to fewer new registrations. According to a March analysis of registration data by The Times, in the months since its new law took effect in May, 81,471 fewer Floridians have registered to vote than during the same period before the 2008 presidential election. Recently, the state announced that it would begin another round of voter purging to ensure that no ineligible voters were mistakenly on the voter rolls. As the New York University School of Laws Brennan Center for Justice pointed out last week: In 2000, Floridas efforts to purge persons with criminal convictions from the rolls led to, by conservative estimates, close to 12,000 eligible voters being removed from the rolls. As most of us remember, George W. Bush beat Al Gore in the state of Florida that year, after the recounts and the Supreme Court stepped in, by 537 votes.

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