Federal Court Halts FL Barriers to Voter Registration Drives
by Kay Guinane, 8/29/2006
The Aug. 29 Miami Herald reports that
Third-party groups such as the Florida League of Women Voters, which had stopped voter registration drives because of stiff fines for violations, are back in business, thanks to a federal judge in Miami.
U.S. District Judge Patricia Seitz on Monday deemed unconstitutional a state voter registration law that affected nonpartisan groups -- but not political parties registered in Florida.
Seitz issued a preliminary injunction to stop the state from enforcing the law and rejected the state of Florida's bid to dismiss the lawsuit brought by the league and others last spring.
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