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Florida Republicans Are Nakedly Suppressing Votes

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They've defied the Constitution and the will of the state's voters, but it's not too late to stop them.


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This was one of only three states that permanently took away the voting rights of people with felonies who'd completed their punishment.

In 2018, though, a whopping 65 percent of Floridians voted for a state constitutional amendment that finally struck this malicious bit of legal ugliness from the books, thus restoring the political personhood of about a million people who'd served their time.

But, led by Ron DeSantis, Florida's right-wing goose of a governor, the GOP demanded that an appeals court of hyper-partisan federal judges overrule 2018's landmark vote by the people and slam the door once more on the rights of discharged felons. They're not entitled to vote, squawked these vindictive ballot suppressors, unless and until they've paid off the full amount of court costs and fees they were assessed.

Money, asserted Republican leaders, must trump social justice, human decency, and political rights for these mostly indigent people who are often unable to pony up a thousand bucks or more just to vote. Even if ex-felons are regularly making payments to clear the debt, tough luck say the Republican oppressors no vote until every penny is paid.

The court's six-judge Republican majority (five of them appointed by Trump) cynically defied the U.S. Constitution and the Florida electorate just weeks before November's presidential election, effectively incarcerating some 774,000 potential voters in a partisan debtor's prison. Since then, activists have tried to raise the money to pay down these unconstitutional fines.

The people's battle for justice goes on. To say connected, go to the Florida Rights Restoration Coalition: FloridaRRC.com.

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