League Information
Community Leaders:
Cathy Townsend
Norma Schliftman
Phone:
(772) 201-5503
League ID:
FL017
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Stories From Around the State
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Redistricting Is Creating Rifts in the State's Non-Partisan High Court
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You Gotta Fight for Your Right to Vote
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Blog
New article details "Blocking the Vote"
By: KellyA new article came out yesterday in Ms. Magazine and a few other publications, called Blocking the Vote. The piece, like other recent news stories, details what the League and other voting rights groups have been ringing the alarm bells on for several years - a new wave of voter suppression laws passing state legislatures at an alarming rate. League President MacNamara's quote sums it up nicely, "The fact that this is being touted as a way of making the [election] system more secure....is just a false argument."
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Blocking the Vote
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Ruling Suggests Florida Supreme Court May Broaden Redistricting Review
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League of Women Voters Brings Opposition to Legislature to the Capitol
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Absolute Privilege? Absolutely NOT
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Florida Women Voters Will Sue over New Congressional Maps
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Blog
South Carolina independent voter registration efforts targeted
By: KellyThis week, the League of Women Voters of South Carolina stood with allies to oppose a bill seeking to impose new requirements on independent groups that register voters. The proposal is strikingly similar to a Florida elections law passed last year that, among other things, placed onerous restrictions on voter registration efforts, and led the League of Women Voters to stop registration activities in Florida. Recent research has indicated that the Florida law has already dampened voter registration rates in the state. Barbara Zia, president of the South Carolina League of Women Voters, said the League opposes both bills and is particularly concerned about new rules for voter registration drives in South Carolina, which include fines of up to $1,000 for groups: "It's going to make it difficult or virtually impossible for the League of Women Voters to continue to register voters in South Carolina," she said. "The effect would be to suppress the vote."
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Florida Enters Uncertain Battle Over District Lines