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Groups file emergency lawsuit to reopen FL voter registration amid hurricanes

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Thursday, October 10, 2024   

As Hurricane Milton makes landfall and Florida recovers from Hurricane Helene's devastation, voting rights groups have filed a legal challenge to reopen the state's registration period, which ended on Monday.

Larry Hannan, communications director with State Voices Florida, expressed his support for the efforts to give Floridians more time to register amid the chaos caused by back-to-back natural disasters.

"Technically, the deadline was Monday, but I would be surprised if anyone or very many people thought 'oh I need to go out and register to vote' when they were trying to pack up their car and trying to get to somewhere else, not knowing if when they came back their house would be livable," he said.

Voting rights groups, including the Southern Poverty Law Center, League of Women Voters of Florida, and the NAACP Florida State Conference, filed suit claiming the state's refusal to extend the voter registration deadline disenfranchised many Floridians. Before Hurricane Milton, Gov. Ron DeSantis issued an executive order allowing election changes in 10 counties impacted by Hurricane Helene, permitting adjustments to early voting sites and creating consolidated voting centers.

Hannan said that while it may take some effort on the state's part, Florida officials should follow South Carolina's example and extend the voter registration deadline as people recover.

"This is an issue of fairness, and I think it impacts all voters of Florida. This is not a liberal or conservative issue," he continued. "You know, people coming into Florida or people turning 18 can be liberal or conservative."

Florida is no stranger to adjusting election procedures after major storms. The state granted flexibility to election officials, allowing the consolidation of polling places following Hurricane Ian in Southwest Florida in 2022 and Hurricane Michael in Northwest Florida in 2018.


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