Following Georgia’s Lead, Florida Considers Tightening Election Security – IOTW Report

Following Georgia’s Lead, Florida Considers Tightening Election Security

Western Journal: Florida is considering a sweeping elections bill that would tighten multiple voting laws and widen the zone for what is considered to be illegal solicitation in the state.

H.B. 7041, which is advancing through Florida’s Republican state legislature along party lines, would amend the vote-by-mail process and limit who is allowed to drop off a ballot on a voter’s behalf.

The legislation would also make it a crime to give voters food or water within 150 feet of polling places.

The bill would implement voter ID requirements for mail-in voting and limit who can drop off a ballot at a dropbox to an immediate family member or somebody living at the same residence as the voter.

Under current law, voters cannot be offered any assistance within 100 feet of polling places. more here

5 Comments on Following Georgia’s Lead, Florida Considers Tightening Election Security

  1. “The legislation would also make it a crime to give voters food or water within 150 feet of polling places.”

    But it’s still OK to give em “walkin roun money?”

    izlamo delenda est …

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  2. @Larry Literal

    Then I guess he dam well got* to suffer and die. Serve* him right for not consulting cardilogist before he decide* to go vote

    *(typical grammatikle and speling errors that we true conservstive dumb asses make)

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