Florida Democrats Looking to Blame 'Voter Purging' If They Lose in 2024

Hi, what are you looking for?

Elections

Florida Democrats Looking to Blame ‘Voter Purging’ If They Lose in 2024

At a recent Central Florida Democratic club meeting, a committee member said he was outraged at what the state GOP is doing to purge voter rolls.

“If we lose any close elections this year and the abortion amendment, you can blame (Gov) DeSantis and his party for rigging the outcomes due to his bill of suppressing voter turnout,” said the committee member.  

With months away before any votes are taken on state amendments or races in a general election, Florida Democrats are already looking to use “voter purges” as an excuse if they don’t win in November.

The new Florida state law says, ‘The supervisor of elections must conduct a general registration list maintenance program to protect the integrity of the electoral process by ensuring the maintenance of accurate and current voter registration records in the statewide voter registration system.’

‘A registration list maintenance program must be conducted by each supervisor, at a minimum, once each year, beginning no later than April 1, and must be completed at least 90 days before the date of any federal election.’ Supervisors must send notices to voters who have not participated in the last two general elections. If those voters do not respond, they get moved to the inactive list, also known as purging the voter rolls.

See also  14 More Florida State House Candidates Endorsed by Americans for Prosperity Action

Because of this, Florida Democrats have a reason to be worried. Earlier this year, numbers from the Florida Department of State show that active registered voters in the State decreased by almost 1 million from 2022 to 2023. Florida Democratic registered voters dropped by 467,337, around 10 percent. Republican registered voters saw their numbers decrease by 53,369, 3 percent.

The most significant decline in the voter rolls being purged was in South Florida, with the majority of those listed as “inactive” were primarily registered Democrats.

Close to 86,000 were removed from the voter rolls in Miami-Dade. Broward County saw a drop of around 191,000, and Palm Beach County saw a decline of just over 156,000. The percentage of Democrats who saw a voter decline in all three counties was over 80%.

Democrats and other liberal groups like the League of Women Voters of Florida blame all of this on Florida Senate Bill 7050, which enacted tougher election reforms that included the requirements for maintaining voting lists of voters.

“This bill severely restricts voter registration activities,” said the league.

Author

Share this story:
1 Comment

1 Comment

  1. Niall

    May 9, 2024 at 10:20 am

    Um, what Florida (and Iowa, and to lesser extent Wisconsin) has done is make it harder for my former comrades to vote multiple times using deceased, moved away illegal alien, and fictional voters.
    Cry harder, mein former kamaraden!

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Follow our Facebook Page

Follow us on X, Insta, Linkedin
<

Related Stories

Florida Politics

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — Today, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis received the following bills from the Florida Legislature: CS/HB 141 – Economic Development CS/CS/HB 1363 – Traffic...

Elections

Americans for Prosperity Action Florida chapter (AFP Action FL) announced another round of endorsements for those running for the Florida Statehouse. This time, the...

Most Recent

The Nancy Cleaveland for Judge Campaign has announced that she has secured the support of law enforcement with the endorsement of the Fraternal Order...

Governor Ron DeSantis

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis signed the following bills: CS/CS/CS/HB 267 – Building Regulations – Requires the Florida Building Commission to modify provisions in the...