“No voters will be removed from the rolls based on new information from (Florida officials) this week,” Cowles said in a text message. “No action will be taken on any voter for at least 30 days — meaning no action can occur until well after November 3.”
A spokesman for Secretary of State Laurel Lee, who oversees the Division of Elections, did not respond to multiple requests for comment on the notice Friday. Last week, Lee told the Times/Herald and ProPublica that she was going to go forward with removing ineligible felons from the rolls, but because of the timing, she didn’t expect any of them to be removed before Election Day.
awesome, then let them commit voter fraud, re arrest them and send them to prison.
this won't matter anyway
Injunction.
Unless they have completed the entirety of their sentence and paid court required fees, NOPE.
OFCOURSE
If they don't purge the lists, the question becomes: if you are legally ineligible to vote even if you are on the list, are you committing a crime if you do vote?
11/4/2020: Voter fraud using this list by Democrats could screw a lot of these people over. If they followed the law and didn't vote, they may still have to defend themselves, if someone else voted them.