Federal judge strikes down restrictions on Florida felon voting

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  • How is this not front page?
  • Does this change Florida as a swing state status?
  • What fuckery will the GOP throw in at the last second?

Politico story

05/24/2020 07:40 PM EDT

TALLAHASSEE — A federal judge on Sunday dismantled Florida’s restrictive felon voting rights law in a ruling that could open the door to hundreds of thousands of new voters being added to rolls just ahead of the 2020 presidential election.

U.S. District Judge Robert Hinkle declared key portions of the state’s felon voting law unconstitutional, ordering the state to put in place a new process that would help people register to vote in the state.


Throughout his 125-page ruling, Hinkle chided the state for a “pay-to-vote” system that he said was Byzantine because, in some instances, former felons could not even figure how much money they owed.

“This pay-to-vote system would be universally decried as unconstitutional but for one thing: each citizen at issue was convicted, at some point in the past, of a felony offense,” the judge wrote. “A state may disenfranchise felons and impose conditions on their reenfranchisement. But the conditions must pass constitutional scrutiny.

“Whatever might be said of a rationally constructed system, this one falls short in substantial respects,” he said.

Hinkle’s ruling could lead to a major addition to the state’s voting rolls just months before the election in the battleground state. President Donald Trump, who narrowly won the state four years ago, has made winning Florida a key part of his reelection strategy.

One study done by Daniel Smith, a University of Florida political professor, found that nearly 775,000 people with felony convictions have some sort of outstanding legal financial obligation.

The decision comes nearly a year after the Republican-controlled Florida Legislature passed the law that requires people with felony convictions to pay all outstanding court debts in order be eligible to vote. Legislators passed the bill after voters approved Amendment 4 to the state constitution, which aimed to end the state’s lifetime ban on voting for most ex-felons.

Hinkle’s ruling did not completely strike down the law, but the judge asserted that requiring people with felony convictions to pay off costs and fees violated the U.S. Constitution’s ban on poll taxes.

He said these costs, which are separate from restitution paid to victims or fines ordered by a court, amounted to a form of tax since it was used to pay for administrative costs. Florida, he said, is also not allowed to bar former felons from registering simply because they can’t afford to pay any remaining fines and restitution.

“[T]axation without representation led a group of patriots to throw lots of tea into a harbor when there were barely united colonies, let alone a United States,” Hinkle wrote. “Before Amendment 4, no state disenfranchised as large a portion of the electorate as Florida.“

Hinkle did, however, reject arguments by the groups and individuals who sued that the Florida’s law was discriminatory.

The ruling was immediately applauded by the long-line of groups that were part of the legal challenge, which spanned three different lawsuits.

“Today’s decision is a landmark victory for hundreds of thousands of voters who want their voices to be heard,” Paul Smith, vice president of the Campaign Legal Center, said in a statement. “This is a watershed moment in election law. States can no longer deny people access to the ballot box based on unpaid court costs and fees, nor can they condition rights restoration on restitution and fines that a person cannot afford to pay.”

A spokesperson for Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, who signed the law and defended the legal challenge, did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
 

ugk

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They'll find another poll tax, but I don't think it matters much.. I mean, how many felons vote anyway?
 

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They'll find another poll tax, but I don't think it matters much.. I mean, how many felons vote anyway?

Previously NONE because they couldn't. Giving 1.4 million previous disenfranchised people the option to vote in FL with the majority of them black and brown? That's MAJOR.
 

FLoss

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DeSantis just filled two vacant FL Supreme Court vacancies today. Both are S. FL cronies and one is a mammy.
 

Pworld297

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This is why voting matters especially in local elections. The Republican controlled legislator came up with this bullshit when the people of the state voted for that amendment. If they don't have control then they can't get away with this shit. They will continue this fuckery as long as Dems don't vote. It's not just black folks who don't vote, them liberal cacs don't either. :smh:
 

sammyjax

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They'll find another poll tax, but I don't think it matters much.. I mean, how many felons vote anyway?
come on my guy, goddamn.
Previously NONE because they couldn't. Giving 1.4 million previous disenfranchised people the option to vote in FL with the majority of them black and brown? That's MAJOR.
THANK you.
 

HeathCliff

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Previously NONE because they couldn't. Giving 1.4 million previous disenfranchised people the option to vote in FL with the majority of them black and brown? That's MAJOR.

Yes this is big and a great first step but when I first saw the news last week I reminded myself not to get excited about FL considering Gillum had a 6 pt lead on that Grand Wizard and he still lost. Plus, Hilary lead early voting by a couple hundred thousand and we know what happened there. So there is plenty of room for fuckery left to happen. Florida is just going to have to show me, I'm not even counting Florida but I'll be more than surprised if it flip.

Now if Biden happens to pick my prediction for VP then I might be a little more optimistic :lol:
 

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Yes this is big and a great first step but when I first saw the news last week I reminded myself not to get excited about FL considering Gillum had a 6 pt lead on that Grand Wizard and he still lost. Plus, Hilary lead early voting by a couple hundred thousand and we know what happened there. So there is plenty of room for fuckery left to happen. Florida is just going to have to show me, I'm not even counting Florida but I'll be more than surprised if it flip.

Now if Biden happens to pick my prediction for VP then I might be a little more optimistic :lol:

Oh trust, I believe that for sure. I'm sure they'll find a way to rig voting places in South Florida with 4 hr+ lines bullshit along with trying to get rid of mail in voting.
 
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