#Florida
New Report: Florida’s Voter Rolls Portend Disaster for Mail-In Voting
Analysis Discovers Battleground State’s Widespread Deficiencies: Files Ripe with #DeceasedRegistrants to Non-residential Addresses & Cases of #DoubleRegistration
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As America’s most prized presidential battleground state and a focal point for increased voter turnout, Florida is ill-prepared for mail-in voting according to a new scathing report published The Public Interest Legal Foundation @PILFoundation bit.ly/3f8dgxe
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“Florida’s concerning registered voter lists paired with the expected surge in vote-by-mail this fall is like watching a high-speed train collision occur in slow motion,” @PILFoundation President J. Christian Adams. @ElectionLawCtr
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“As a must win state for both political parties, Florida’s history with #ElectionIntegrity, ballot counting and voter rolls makes it particularly vulnerable to potential errors and fraud as we near Election Day."
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Due to potential health risks posed by #COVID-19, many Americans are expected to forgo their local polling precincts and choose mail-in-voting this fall to cast their ballots.
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The Florida report is part of a larger @PILFoundation project that collected and standardized 42 states’ voter data and marks the first of several state reports to be published in the coming weeks.
#DeceasedRegistrants
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#DeceasedRegistrants — South Florida dominates in terms of deceased registrants remaining on the voter rolls, with Palm Beach, Broward and Miami-Dade among the top counties.
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Non-residential addresses: 1,267 registrants on the voter roll who were later determined to either not have a residence anywhere in the state, or who were simply made up. Nationally: 35,800 ballots were cast in 41 states
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#Florida #2020Election @PILFoundation #MailBallots
#DoubleVoting – 1,836 Floridians’ records indicate that they voted twice in a national election with a second vote being cast in a different state.
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