Florida Senate braces for elections overhaul. But what are the major changes?
Elections supervisors still have concerns, however.
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Carlos Amado, left, with the Miami-Dade Supervisor of Elections, guides Isabel Lui to the slot to drop off her ballot, Friday, Oct. 30, 2020 in North Miami. [ MARTA LAVANDIER | AP ]
Updated Apr. 22
TALLAHASSEE â Florida lawmakers continued to water down an elections bill in the state Senate on Thursday, stripping out some of the more controversial measures that provoked outrage by Democrats voting rights groups.
Gone is a proposal that could have caused headaches for millions of voters by requiring them update their signatures on file with their county elections supervisor. Senators also eased up on some concerns by elections supervisors.