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Felony Disenfranchisement policy change within Florida
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Wurde aktualisiert:
28 Mai 2021
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Eve Findlay
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1 February 2018 Federal Judge Mark E Walker ruled Florida's process of choosing which felons got their rights back (personal discretion of governor and clemency board) was unconstitutional
6 November 2018 Mid-term election 65% Floridians voted in favour of Amendment 4 which automatically restored felons' rights (excluding those convicted of murder/ violent sex offences)
8 January 2019 Amendment 4 implemented 1.4 million Floridians gain the right to vote
28 June 2019 Bill 7066 enacted meaning felons must pay outstanding fines, fees and restitutions before gaining the right to vote
24 May 2020 U.S. District Judge Robert Hinkle ruled that the state can prohibit felons from voting if they have outstanding legal financial obligations that they are able to pay, but not if they are unable to pay.
11 September 2020 US Court of Appeals (eleventh circuit) overturned the lower court ruling. It was ruled the requirement for felons to pay fines did not violate the U.S. Constitution (14th amendment). 750,000 people are disenfranchised 2 months before 2020 Presidential Election
Late September 2020 NYC mayor and former candidate for the Democratic presidential nomination donates $16million to the Florida Rights Restitution Coalition (FRRC), to help felon's pay off outstanding fines
3 November 2020 US presidential Election Republicans win Florida by 371686 votes
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