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The foreign nationals, both living in Florida, face charges of conspiracy and providing false information in registering to vote with the Pinellas Supervisor of Elections.
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Justices issued an order agreeing to hear the appeal by Terry Hubbard, who went to the Supreme Court in October after the 4th District Court of Appeal ruled that charges against him should move forward.
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A group called EagleAI sent the state a list of thousands of potentially double-registered voters, but other groups say that list isn’t accurate
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Organizations and elections officials react to Florida’s changes in vote-by-mail and third-party registration.
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Florida, Missouri and West Virginia announced they're pulling out of the Electronic Registration Information Center, or ERIC, the only system states have to share voter registration data.
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Republicans say the program would help migrants by taking them to sanctuary cities. Democrats say it as a political stunt meant to serve the governor’s national political ambitions.
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Democrats say it's aimed at suppressing voting, while Republicans contend it's designed to prevent fraud.
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It will address a range of topics, including election crimes and hurricane recovery.
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Gov. Ron DeSantis made a spectacle of arresting voters with felony convictions. Now, some eligible voters are opting out of midterms even beyond Florida.
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It comes after the effort the convince voters that President Biden's 2020 victory was not fraudulent, and the recent arrests of convicted felons who were accused of voter fraud.
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He was one of those arrested under Gov. DeSantis' election integrity initiative who had been convicted of either murder or felony sex assault and therefore ineligible under the new rules.
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Among the topics on this week's Florida Roundup were reaction to the arrests seen on body camera footage of convicted felons who were accused of voter fraud.