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Felons Not Allowed to Vote Yet in Florida Primary, Supreme Court Says

Posted on July 20, 2020July 20, 2020 by Chris J. | 9710 Views | 13 min read

Photo: hafakot/Shutterstock.com The Supreme Court of Florida said on Thursday, June 16 it will not allow convicted felons to vote in a primary until they have paid fees, fines and restitution, according to state law. This is even if the felon has completed his or her sentence previously. The next step is for the case

Posted in GovernmentTagged felons, Florida, government, Governor Ron DeSantis, law, Supreme Court of Florida, U.S. Supreme Court, voting
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