www.lwvpba.org/ Ask this Local League a Question Learn More About This League Community Leaders Elizabeth King, Co-PresidentJane Spruill, Co-PresidentAnnelise Reunert, Vice PresidentSallie Brown, Vice PresidentCathy Scott, Membership Chair League ID FL014 Phone (850) 937-7769 Stories from Around the State Press ReleaseLWV of the US and LWV of California, Florida and Texas Join Case Challenging Trump Census OrderLWV of the United States and LWV of California, Florida, Texas filed an amicus brief in New York Immigrant Coalition v. Trump, a case which challenges President Trump’s executive order to block undocumented individuals from being counted in the U.S. Census. News ClipsUSA Today: After 2016 election hacks, officials in Florida offer few details on 2020 securityFlorida state officials are working with local and federal authorities to assure citizens that they are doing all that they can to be certain that the 2020 election is secure. LWV of Florida calls for greater transparency in the process. News ClipsWashington Post: Judge rules Florida can’t block felons from voting, even if they have unpaid finesA federal judge ruled in an LWV of Florida case that outstanding fines cannot bar formerly incarcerated Floridians from voting. News ClipsWashington Post: In Florida, modified sentences and ‘rocket dockets’ aim to ensure felons can still register to voteFlorida judges and prosecutors are working with felons and public defenders to find ways to register former inmates to vote, a process approved by voters last year that Republican legislators have made more difficult. BlogFlorida's Field Hearing on Election AdministrationOn May 6, the House Administration Subcommittee on Elections visited Fort Lauderdale, Florida to hold a field hearing on voting rights and elections. I represented LWVFL as a testifying witness. News ClipsWashington Post: Florida’s change to Amendment 4 is travesty and a transgression of the people’s willOp-ed written by Cecile Scoon, vice president of the League of Women Voters of Florida. The arc of justice bent briefly toward Florida in November, when citizens here restored the right to vote for most people with felony convictions who have completed their sentences. However, the state legislature devised a way to once again deprive the vote of most of the people we had hoped to re-enfranchise. Load More