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League of Women Voters President Blasts Florida’s Shackling Voting Law on 1st Day of Trial

January 31, 2022 | FlaglerLive | 8 Comments

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League of Women Voters of Florida President Cecile Scoon testified Monday in federal court that Florida’s new election laws — adopted in 2021 Senate Bill 90 — makes voter-registration drives, voting by mail, and rendering basic assistance to voters in line needlessly difficult, resulting in voting suppression.




Scoon is the first witness to testify in the League’s lawsuit against Gov. Ron DeSantis, Secretary of State Laurel Lee, Attorney General Ashley Moody and two national Republican Party committees.

The League and a dozen other civil-rights and voting-rights organizations are asking a federal court to strike down all or part of the new laws as unconstitutional infringements on voting rights, especially for people of color and people with disabilities.

“These additional changes were not needed,” Scoon testified. “All these kinds of limitations are being placed on people for imaginary problems that have never been demonstrated … fears that have not happened.”

The trial, pitting civil rights organizations against state and national Republicans, is being conducted by Zoom and monitored telephonically by observers who are not parties in the case.




Scoon testified that SB 90 mandates needlessly difficult measures that will do nothing to improve election integrity.

“I was SO proud of Florida” Scoon said of the 2020 elections (which in Florida widely favored Republican candidates). She said there were no meaningful problems in voter registration, voting early, voting by mail, use of mail-ballot drop boxes, or counting and reporting the votes. She testified that Gov. DeSantis and Secretary Lee publicly praised the administration of the 2020 elections and that lawmakers who sponsored SB 90 in the 2021 legislation also did not cite voter fraud, election fraud, or counting errors as causes for changing the state’s election laws.

(A notable exception regarding election integrity involves a state Senate race in which the FBI later arrested a Republican operative for his alleged role in setting up a three-way “spoiler race” where a Republican newcomer barely defeated the Democratic incumbent.)

Scoon also testified that SB 90’s mandate to remove most ballot drop boxes will needlessly depress voting at a time when the U.S. Postal Service has been significantly impaired by 2020 slowdowns in postal delivery.

florida phoenixShe said the League’s volunteers would no longer provide basic voter assistance such as providing water to voters in line because SB 90 is broad enough to categorize that as a crime.

Additional witnesses are scheduled to testify Monday after Scoon can be cross-examined by attorneys for the defendants, and the trial is expected to continue for at least two weeks.

Proponents of Senate Bill 90 say the new measures establish guardrails to prevent election fraud, although virtually no voter fraud occurred in Florida in 2020. It adds new rules that include requiring third-party registration groups such as the League of Women Voters to declare a “warning” to prospective registrants that the group may fail to submit the voter’s registration.

Opponents including Scoon say the warning could needlessly discourage prospective voters from registering during voter-registration drives and implies that such voter-registration drives are not to be trusted.

“It’s very harmful for us to have to give to those kinds of warnings,” Scoon testified. “It’s kind of like invalidating all the work that we’ve done … giving a black eye to the League.”




Scoon said the League’s trained volunteers, who must be retrained to comply with SB 90, feel intimidated by the new mandates.

Mohammed Jazil, representing the state and national GOP, pressed Scoon on cross examination about the degree to which the League is really burdened by the new law.

Scoon replied that members of the public have told her they feel intimidated interacting with election workers and might be dissuaded from using a drop box if someone is physically monitoring it. She might be put off herself, she added.

“It’s extremely unlikely” she would use a drop box under those circumstances, Scoon said. “The more I think about it, the more definitive I become.”

As for requiring voters to request mail-in ballots for each two-year election cycle, that would “double the chance” that an older voter might forget to request a mail-in ballot,” Scoon said. “That’s math.”

Similarly, the law’s ban on “line warming” — meaning supplying food or water to people waiting in time to vote — has burdened the League with the need to train even experienced volunteers in how to observe the new prohibition, Scoon said. Some withdraw from participating rather than risk the new law’s criminal penalties, she added.

–Laura Cassels, Florida Phoenix

Deputy Phoenix Editor Michael Moline contributed to this article.

 

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  1. A.j says

    February 1, 2022 at 5:28 am

    These rule changes is the result of a big mouth liar Donsld Trump, and grown Repubs. who afraid to speak what they think. Remember the Nazi Rise to power was based on lies and hatred. This country is heading in the same direction, the blame is on Trumps non thinking followers. Why are Repubs sooo afraid of this loud mouth liar known as Donsld Trump. I believe the puppet DeSantis is afraid of him too. He is the Gov. of Fla. what a shame. The voter fraud cases I hear about was done by the lying Repubs. not the Dems. It is a shame Repubs. are afraid of that loud mouth liar Donald Trump.

  2. Richard says

    February 1, 2022 at 9:41 am

    The Cult GOP Republicans realized the only way they can win is to make it as hard as possible for minorities that usually vote Democrat. Come on people you listen to the news they are doing in every Red State around the country.
    To me it is down right discrimination. Look at how they are now telling teachers and students what they can teach and read in schools.
    Next thing DeSantis will make it a law only those voting for him can vote and no one of minorities it is becoming more and more obvious how they are doing their best to cheat to win.
    The want to be dictators are now out of the closet and running rampant all over the Red States.

  3. Deborah Coffey says

    February 1, 2022 at 2:13 pm

    1. DeSantis has his own militia 2. DeSantis has his own election police force 3. Teachers are being told what they can and cannot say in a classroom 4. Anti-abortion is moving forward despite the fact Floridians want access to abortion 5. Ex-felons did not get their voting rights restored even though 65% of Floridians voted to protect the rights of these 1.4 million people. 6. MAGA voter suppression laws cited in the article 7. Drive your car at unruly protestors and DeSantis will protect you 8. Don’t say gay 9. No sports for transgender youth 10. Ban the books!

    There’s much more and, what this proves is: Florida = Russia

  4. Timothy Patrick Welch says

    February 1, 2022 at 6:10 pm

    When you sensationalize the facts you loose the argument.

    Don’t be fooled by the Federal leftists agenda.

  5. Mark says

    February 1, 2022 at 6:52 pm

    Very well said!! People need to Vote to stop this madness.

  6. Steve says

    February 3, 2022 at 5:18 am

    At least they have an Agenda. The One of NO doesn’t work for me. Orange koolaid to the Right

  7. Steve says

    February 3, 2022 at 5:41 am

    PS Just experienced the most “Sensationally Fraudulent” Administration in USA History. Where you been? A Staged Rally

  8. Ray W. says

    February 3, 2022 at 10:06 am

    Timothy Patrick Welch argues that sensationalizing facts leads to losing arguments. He then argues that one should not be fooled by the “Federal leftists agenda.” Oy vey!

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