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A former Fort Myers man will serve 16 months in prison after he was found guilty of fraudulent voter registration activities.Eugene Florence, 33, now of Moore Haven, was employed by an organization called “Hard Knocks,” a company that claims to mobilize voters to get people to register to vote. Florence worked for the organization in 2021, knowingly submitted voter registrations of individuals who did not swear to the oath or contents.
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Most of the people arrested had received voter ID cards and thought they were eligible to vote, according to court documents.
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Collier County’s Supervisor of Elections Office publicly tested voting machines in preparation for the Naples city election Feb. 1.
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A Naples man has been accused of altering the voter registration of Gov. Ron DeSantis.
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Earlier this month the Florida Gulf Coast University Library Archives and Special Collections’ hosted a virtual panel discussion in conjunction with their current digital exhibition titled, “Fight for the Ballot: Voting Rights in the 20th Century.”The panel discussion called, “The Right to Vote – Under Attack Again!” was moderated by WGCU’s John Davis and included legal and voting rights experts C. Ronald Ellington, Howard Simon and Jennifer Scuteri all discussing voter suppression, gerrymandering and the impact of elections.With just over a week until the Nov. 3 General Election, we present that panel discussion.
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A state investigation in Palm Beach County found clear-cut evidence of voter fraud in last year’s August primary election. Investigators with the State...
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Donald Trump has repeatedly said the 2016 presidential election is being rigged. That claim’s not supported by evidence other than what Trump gives, but…
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Charges of rigged elections and voter fraud are flying this election season. In rallies across Florida, Donald Trump supporters have told reporters they…