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DeSantis signs controversial Florida election law with 2022 looming

DeSantis signs controversial Florida election law with 2022 looming Wendy Rhodes, Antonio Fins and Chris Persaud, Palm Beach Post © [GREG LOVETT/palmbeachpost.com] Florida Governor Ron DeSantis speaks during a press conference at the Okeechobee Steakhouse on December 15, 2020 in West Palm Beach, Florida. DeSantis talked about the importance of keeping restaurants open during the pandemic to help employees earn a living. Gov. Ron DeSantis on Thursday signed into law numerous election rules changes that advocates say will make Florida elections more secure but which critics charge are really aimed at giving Republicans an edge in next year s midterm elections. The governor, who is up for re-election in 2022, signed the measure live during a Fox News Channel interview from a West Palm Beach hotel after speaking at an event hosted by Club 45 USA, which is a former President Trump fan club.

DeSantis expected to sign bill restricting voting in West Palm Beach

The Florida organization of elections supervisors said last fall s election was accurate and she opposed the legislation, saying it was unnecessary and could prove costly. Palm Beach County Supervisor of Elections Wendy Sartory Link, who greeted Trump when he voted at a county library last October, also said this year the legislation would prove expensive for elections officials. A spokeswoman for Link said Wednesday the 2020 elections were secure. “I don t think it could have been any more safe or secure,” said Alison Novoa, public information officer for Link s office. It is a conclusion that DeSantis himself touted in West Palm Beach on Feb. 19, when he called the

DeSantis sets dates for election to replace Alcee Hastings - South Florida Sun-Sentinel

DeSantis sets dates for election to replace Alcee Hastings - South Florida Sun-Sentinel
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Voters show strong preference for mail-in ballots

Voters show strong preference for mail-in ballots March 9, 2021 at 6:45 PM EST - Updated March 9 at 6:55 PM Voters in municipal elections across Palm Beach County once again showed a strong preference for mail-in ballots. Palm Beach County Supervisor of Elections Wendy Sartory Link said Tuesday that a vast majority of voters opted to do so by mail. By late Tuesday afternoon, more than 70% of the votes cast were by mail-in ballots. Vote-by-mail was widely popular in the presidential election in November, and some election officials had predicted its popularity would continue. We are going to see an increase in vote-by-mail, but I don t know that it ll be this strong going forward, Sartory Link said. I think we still are dealing we still have a pandemic, and so people, I think, are still taking advantage of the vote-by-mail because of that.

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