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May 18, 2021
Voting rights and civil rights groups including UnidosUS, Equal Ground Education Fund, and Faith in Florida filed a legal challenge Tuesday against Florida s controversial new election reforms, which curtail access to mail-in balloting and other aid to voters.
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Their federal lawsuit charges that the reforms, already signed into law by Gov. Ron DeSantis, disproportionately restrict voting access by Black and Latino voters and impede the groups efforts to expand voter registration and participation in elections.
The challenge was filed in U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Florida, based in Tallahassee. It sues Secretary of State Laurel Lee, the state s chief elections officer, and four county supervisors of elections representing all supervisors as a class.
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Voting rights and civil rights groups including UnidosUS, Equal Ground Education Fund, and Faith in Florida filed a legal challenge Tuesday against Florida’s controversial new election reforms, which curtail access to mail-in balloting and other aid to voters.
Their federal lawsuit charges that the reforms, already signed into law by Gov. Ron DeSantis, disproportionately restrict voting access by Black and Latino voters and impede the groups’ efforts to expand voter registration and participation in elections.
The challenge was filed in U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Florida, based in Tallahassee. It sues Secretary of State Laurel Lee, the state’s chief elections officer, and four county supervisors of elections representing all supervisors as a class.