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Baxley s bill restricting mail-in ballot requests passes Florida Senate - Central Florida News
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Vote-by-mail restrictions pass Florida Senate (Source: wwsb) By ABC7 Staff | April 26, 2021 at 2:53 PM EDT - Updated April 26 at 3:45 PM
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (WWSB) - With Democrats likening the measure to Jim Crow-era practices aimed at keeping Black people from voting, the state Senate on Monday passed an elections package that would make it harder for Floridians to cast ballots by mail.
A single Republican Jeff Brandes of St. Petersburg crossed party lines to join Senate Democrats in voting against the bill, with opponents arguing that it would impose unnecessary restrictions that would have a disproportionately negative impact on Black, Hispanic and older voters.
Senate passes controversial election law update
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/ Said Sen. Audrey Gibson, D-Jacksonville: Since voting is a right, why would we, as a state, attempt to reduce the right of a person to exercise their right to vote and in the manner in which they decide to vote?
Among other things, the Senate proposal would make it harder for voters to request mail-in ballots or change their party affiliations.
With Democrats likening the measure to Jim Crow-era practices aimed at keeping Black people from voting, the state Senate on Monday passed an elections package that would make it harder for Floridians to cast ballots by mail.
A single Republican Jeff Brandes of St. Petersburg crossed party lines to join Senate Democrats in voting against the bill, with opponents arguing that it would impose unnecessary restrictions that would have a disproportionately negative impact on Black, Hispanic and older voters.