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1. Registration Info
- www.clayelections.com
- Registration Info.
- How to Register to Vote | Registration Deadlines | Voter Registration Form.
- You may obtain a voter registration application at any of the following locations: .
- You may also call the Supervisor of Elections for a site near you or to have a voter registration form mailed to you.
- Once you have completed your voter registration application, mail or deliver it to the Supervisor of Elections office. A voter identification card will be mailed to the applicant approximately two to three weeks after the application is processed.
- Registration Deadlines.
- Registration books close 29 days before any election.
- All new registration applications and party change requests must be received by a voter registration agency or postmarked on or before that date to be eligible to vote in the election.
- Request a Voter Registration Form.
- The Florida Voter Registration Application Form is used to register voters in the State of Florida. If you need to obtain an original voter registration application immediately, refer to the locations listed under How to Register to Vote above.
- For the Registration Application click here.
- KEEPING YOUR VOTER RECORD CURRENT.
- After you are registered to vote, it is important to keep your voter registration record up to date with your current address, name, and desired party affiliation. You can update your voter registration record or replace your defaced, lost, or stolen voter identification card by sending a written, signed request to the Supervisor of Elections office at the address shown at the bottom of this page. A new voter identification card will be mailed to you approximately two to three weeks after your request is processed. ...
2. Voter Registration in Florida 1950-1996
- garnet.acns.fsu.edu
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3. United State Senator Bob Graham, Florida
- graham.senate.gov
- Florida State Government Information -- Interactive .
- Florida State and Local Government Information .
- Florida Congressional Delegation .
- Florida State Legislature .
- Florida Voter Registration Information .
4. LookSmart - Voter Registration
- search.looksmart.com
- Voter Registration - Register to vote in different states and municipalities.
- About - Register To Vote in Arizona Residents of Arizona can learn about voter registration in their state. ...
- Alabama Secretary of State - Voter Registration Learn about the qualifications, deadlines and methods for registering to vote in Alabama. ...
- Alaska Division of Elections Features a calendar of election-related dates, poll place info, a downloadable absentee ballot application and a voter registration form. ...
- California Secretary of State - Voter Registration Complete an online voter registration form or obtain a downloadable form. Also includes forms required for distributing registration cards. ...
- Colorado Secretary of State - Elections Center Download voter registration and absentee ballot applications, and find general 2002 election results here. ...
- Connecticut Secretary of the State - Election Services Division Posts a primary election index, election results and voter registration information for Connecticut voters. ...
- Florida Dept. of State - Division of Elections - Register to Vote Register to vote in Florida using either a printable or online form. ...
- Georgia Secretary of State - Voter Registration Application Find deadlines for voter registration and registration forms in PDF format, in both English and Spanish. ...
- Hawaii Office of Elections - Voter Registration Rules, deadlines, and downloadable (PDF) forms for registering to vote in Hawaii. ...
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5. Manatee County Supervisor of Elections: Bob Sweat
- www.votemanatee.com
- Voter Registration Information.
- Home Page | Candidate Information | Voter Information | Election Information | Meet the Supervisor |.
- You may obtain a voter registration application at any of the following locations: .
- You may also call the Supervisor of Elections for a site near you or to have a voter registration form mailed to you or complete a voter registration form online. ...
- Once you have completed your voter registration application, mail or deliver it to the Supervisor of Elections office. A voter identification card will be mailed to the applicant approximately two weeks after the application is processed.
- Registration Deadlines.
- Registration books close 29 days before any election. ...
- All new registration applications and party change requests must be received by a voter registration agency or postmarked on or before that date to be eligible to vote in the election.
- Request a Voter Registration Form.
- The Florida Voter Registration Application Form is used to register voters in the State of Florida. You can complete a Florida Voter Registration Application Form online by clicking here.
- KEEPING YOUR VOTER RECORD CURRENT:.
- Notification of address change may either be made by signed written notice, by telephone, or by electronic means; however, notification other than by signed notice must include the voter's date-of-birth. ...
- A new voter identification card will be mailed to you approximately two weeks after your request is processed. ...
6. John's letters
- www.pcnaples.org
- The Help America Vote Act of 2002 requires that “if an individual declares that he or she is a registered voter in the jurisdiction in which they are attempting to vote but their sic name does not appear on the official list of eligible voters, they are to be permitted to cast a provisional ballot. ” Tens of thousand of eligible legitimate voters were wrongly purged from the Florida voter rolls prior to the 2000 Election. They still have not been returned to the voter rolls since the 2000 Presidential Election despite a successful lawsuit settled against Katherine Harris as FL Secretary of State by the NAACP. ...
- making Florida’s voting system accessible to people with disabilities, Florida will not comply with this requirement of HAVA and will not be able to certify its compliance in order to draw down all available HAVA funds. ” A later sentence states that “Florida may not be able to comply with HAVA requirements by January 1, 2006. ...
- the chief State election official (in Florida the Secretary of State, Glenda E. Hood) shall implement and maintain the single statewide voter registration list.
- “Florida currently has 67 official voter registration lists, one established and maintained in each county. ... The further statement that “a single computerized statewide voter registration list cannot be fulfilled quickly. ...
- I and my 200 politically active friends demand that no waiver be allowed and that Florida's voter registration database become current with all eligible voters returned to the rolls and notified well before the March 2004 primary election. One of the primary reasons for HAVA is Florida’s problem during the last Presidential election. ...
- Substantial professional and technical work must be done to design and establish a computerized statewide voter registration list that meets HAVA’s standards. ” If the State Association of Supervisors of Elections, the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles, the Department of Law Enforcement, the Board of Executive Clemency, the State Technology Office and health officials need to coordinate databases as part of the single centralized statewide voter registration list, so be it. ... It seems unjust that a Florida person can be denied the right to vote for President because s/he was guilty of trespassing! However it is accomplished, the job of implementing the Help America Vote Act of 2002 must be done immediately. ...
7. Voter Information
- elections.co.lake.fl.us
- Voter Information .
- To register to vote, you must fill out a Florida Voter Registration Application Form. You may register at the Supervisor of Elections Office, located in the Lake County Administration Building (round building), 315 West Main Street, Room 144, Tavares, Florida. In addition, registration forms are available at your City Hall, County Library, Chamber of Commerce, Division of Driver Licenses, Department of Health, Armed Forces Recruiting Office, Community College, and the South Lake County Building Department (located at the Sunnyside Plaza in Clermont). These forms can also be used to notify us of a change of address, name or party affiliation, or to request a replacement voter ID card if yours has been lost, stolen or damaged.
- To become a registered voter in Lake County, Florida you must be all of the following:.
- A Florida resident, at least 18 years of age. ...
- A legal resident of the county in which you seek to be registered; Florida law requires you live at the address in which you seek to be registered (your legal residence). ...
- Not have been convicted of a felony in Florida, or any other state, without your civil rights having been restored. ...
- Not presently adjudicated mentally incapacitated with respect to voting in Florida or any other state.
- Florida Statute 97. ...
- "When an elector moves from the address named on that persons voter registration record to another address within the same county, the elector must provide a signed, written notification of such move to notify the supervisor in writing of such change and obtain a registration identification card reflecting the new address of legal residence. ...
- You may use the Registration Form to make changes, or contact us in person or in writing. A new voter registration card will be mailed to you within ten days after we receive your request.
- The person making the request must disclose the electors name, address, the last four digits of the elector's social security number and the electors registration number. ...
8. SJRes42
- www.usbc.org
- FLORIDA ALIEN VOTER FRAUD .
- citizen by birth, a Florida resident. I had not read one article or heard anyone in the media address VOTER FRAUD BY ALIENS, especially here in Florida until today when I came across your article at www. ... Here in Florida it is probably tens of thousands or more! .
- When I registered to vote in Florida (in 1986 back when we had hundreds of thousands of illegal Cuban and Haitians who had arrived on boatlifts) the Florida Broward County Voter Registrar asked for my Florida Driver's License and placed me under oath. ... When has any alien EVER been prosecuted for the FELONY of illegally voting???!!!! In Florida or the U. ...
- I have knowledge that a foreign national living in Europe, a temporary TOURIST, was in possession of a Florida Voter Card easily secured "through the mail" when he obtained a "resident" Florida Driver's license.
- I have knowledge that a foreign national from Africa, an ILLEGAL overstay, was in possession of a Florida Voter Card easily secured "through the mail" when he also obtained a "resident" Florida Driver's license.
- It is my understanding that Florida's absurd and obscene law "Register to Vote by Mail" only requires the person to check mark a box and mail in. ...
- How many ALIENS in Florida and California (reference WND's article on California voter fraud re Clinton's letter with attached voter card) are deciding the future of our beloved America.
- If everyone wants to "play fair" and adhere to the "rule of law" the correct course of action is to recall voters, at the very least, in Florida to appear with original or certified copies of their U. ...
- Nelson, if you were to contact Florida State Voter Registration and get a figure of how many voters registered by mail WITHOUT any type of proof or evidence of U. ... At the Florida voting poll, NO ONE is required to produce evidence of citizenship, just their Florida Driver's License. You can not begin to imagine how many foreign tourists, legal and illegal aliens living in Florida have Florida Driver's licenses. So, in the Florida "Register to Vote by Mail" at NO time EVER, is the person required to produce any evidence of U. ... citizenship at any time during the "voting" process prior to completing the voter card. Do the "powers that be" intentionally and knowingly, want foreign nationals with NO allegiance or loyalty to the United States, deciding the course of our daily lives? I cannot begin to comprehend the lame, feeble excuse of how "hard" it is on the voter to vote. ...
9. Justice Department's Florida Lawsuit is a Slap to African Americans
- www.cstonebrown.com
- Justice Department's Florida Lawsuit is a Slap to African Americans.
- Justice Department has finally filed a civil lawsuit against three Florida counties. ...
- The lawsuit doesn't address the biggest complaints by Florida voters: police intimidation and illegal purging of names from the registered voter rolls. Instead, the Justice Department is citing three Florida counties for failure to provide adequate language assistance to Haitian Creole and Spanish-speaking citizens. ...
- The NAACP has filed a class-action lawsuit naming as defendants various Florida officials, including the president's brother, Gov. Jeb Bush, Republican Secretary of State Katherine Harris and a company with close Republican Party ties, Database Technologies (now ChoicePoint), which was hired by Harris to "scrub" felons from the voter rolls. The lawsuit claims that Florida officials violated the rights of black citizens by using an outdated punch-card voting system in precincts with high black populations, failing to correctly process voter-registration applications and purging eligible voters from voter rolls. ...
- The purging of eligible voters seems to be where most of the fraud took place in Florida. ... Indeed, Bush's official 537-vote victory would have been swallowed by the 57,700 names of mostly African Americans that were "scrubbed" from the Florida voter rolls five months before the election, according to "The Best Democracy Money Can Buy" Pluto Press 2002 by investigative journalist Greg Palast. This undoubtedly favored Bush, since Al Gore won 93 percent of the Florida African-American vote. ...
- According to Palast, Florida election officials used flawed lists, provided by Database Technologies, which led to numerous errors, such as duplicate names, with no cross-referencing of addresses that would have correctly identified the person. There were also names on the felon list such as Thomas Alvin Cooper, flagged because of a conviction in the year 200 and Johnny Jackson, an eligible Florida voter, flagged because his name somehow ended up on a list of Texas felons, though he had never been to Texas. ...
- In addition to the 57,700 names, there were 40,000 names of real felons living in Florida, who had the right to vote in Florida during the 2000 presidential election because they were convicted and sentenced in another state. Florida is one of eight states that bars felons from voting. Florida now admits these people had the right to vote in the presidential election, according to Palast. ...
10. Voter Registration Information - NSGA Pensacola, Corry Station, Pensacola Florida
- www.nsg.navy.mil
-     Voter Registration.
-     Florida Taxes.
- You can register to vote while doing your driver license business! A driver license examiner will ask you if you wish to register to vote, change your address or party affiliation and provide you with documentation of registration or changes at the time you receive your license. Your official registration card will be mailed later from your local supervisor of elections office. ...
- Register to vote on-line at the Florida Department of State Division of Elections Web Site. ...
- You can obtain further information on voting in Florida at the following web sites. ...
11. Florida New Resident-DHSMV
- www.hsmv.state.fl.us
- Just moved to Florida and need to get a driver license and your car registered? Here's what to do: .
- Obtain vehicle insurance from a company licensed to do business in Florida--in other words, visit a Florida insurance agent. ...
- Take your proof of Florida insurance; your original out of state title and verification of the motor vehicle's *vehicle identification number (VIN), completed on form HSMV 82040 or HSMV 82042 (available on our website), to your local Florida county tax collector's office. ...
- VIN verification is required for all USED motor vehicles not currently titled in Florida, including trailers with a weight of 2,000 pounds or more. ...
- A licensed Florida or out of state motor vehicle dealer. ...
- A Florida DMV Compliance Examiner/Inspector, DMV or tax collector employee. ...
- A notary public commissioned by the state of Florida. ...
- The lien will be recorded on the Florida title when issued and will be mailed to the lienholder. ...
- If the motor vehicle was purchased six months or more prior to the time it was brought into this state, it is not subject to the six percent Florida sales or use tax or local discretionary sales surtax. ...
- If the motor vehicle was purchased and used less than six months in another state, territory of the United States or the District of Columbia, the full amount of the six percent Florida sales or use tax and local discretionary sales surtax is required to be paid before title and license plate can be issued by the department. ...
- However, a credit is allowed for a like tax paid in another state, territory of the United States or the District of Columbia, against the amount of Florida sales or use tax and local discretionary sales surtax. ...
- Who needs a Florida license? .
- Keys to Obtaining Your Florida Driver's License or Identification Card .
- Florida Driver's Handbook, Chapter 1 - Your License .
- Frequently asked questions on Registration of Motor Vehicles .
- Facts for Florida Vessel Owners .
12. Legitimate voters removed from voter registration lists
- www.rationalrevolution.net
- Legitimate voters removed from voter registration lists .
- As many as 22,000 voters, mostly black democrats, were "accidentally" stricken from Florida voter registration lists, keeping them from being able to vote in the 2000 election. This was done in what was supposed to be an attempt to clean up the voter registration lists by removing dead persons and convicted felons from the lists of applicable voters. This was done through the use of a private company named DBT, under the supervision of Jeb Bush and Katherine Harris, who was paid over 4 million dollars to review and "correct" the voter registration lists. ...
- No news agency ran this story, or has run it since, yet the fact remains that the company DBT failed to comply with the terms of its contract, was paid over 4 million dollars to do what it did, and it prevented as many as 22,000 legitimate voters from being able to vote in Florida. ...
- Florida is the only state in the union to implement such "voter scrubbing" policies and employ private companies to do the work.
- DBT was given the following instructions by the Florida Division of Elections: .
- DBT and other "voter scrubbing" institutions around the country are heavily linked to conservative Republicans including Helen Blackwell, who's husband was a member of the Reagan administration, and Bernard Marcus, a major Republican contributor and chairman of Home Depot. ...
- It was recognized prior to the 2000 presidential election that there were serious flaws in the system that resulted in a large number of minorities and lower income people being wrongly purged from voter lists. The decision was made to continue with the program despite evidence that the program was wildly unreliable and disproportionately wrongly identified people likely to vote Democrat as people to be purged from voter lists.
- I am confident that had the analysis of the data revealed that over 50% of the people set to be purged from voter lists were wealthy white corporate citizens that the program would have either been suspended or altered. ...
13. PUERTO RICO HERALD: Hispanic Voters Are Emerging
- www.puertorico-herald.org
- Hispanics don't want a repeat of last November's election, where no Central Florida county offered meaningful bilingual assistance to voters, and some Hispanics found it difficult to navigate the election process.
- Attorneys from the Puerto Rican Legal Defense and Education Fund out of New York have made at least two trips to Central Florida to investigate voter claims and to scrutinize documentation provided by election supervisors.
- Orange is one of a handful of Florida counties that the federal law mandates must comply.
- Orange has the most numbers of Hispanic voters in Central Florida -- more than 40,000 -- although such counties as Osceola have a significantly higher percentage.
- The defense fund recently included Florida among the list of states where it will assist Hispanics in redistricting. Florida is the only state outside of the Northeast to be included.
- Voting-rights lawyer Tim Millett said the department still is investigating voter allegations. ...
- But it would be a mistake for Central Florida Hispanics to depend on outsiders to solve their voting-rights problems. ... The Justice Department, meanwhile, has yet to file any action on behalf of any Florida voter.
- Since last year's election a new Orlando group has emerged called the Hispanic American Voter League. ...
- Central Florida Hispanics are a difficult group to rouse, because so many Hispanics -- particularly Puerto Ricans -- moved here to retire. ...
- In addition, the league continues to work on voter registration, as do other groups, including Latino Leadership of Orlando.
- Last year, Hispanic voter registration jumped about 15 percent in each of Orange, Seminole and Osceola counties. ...
- Registration efforts have focused on southeast Orlando, but the league indicated that has come at the expense of Hispanics in west Orange, where registration has been minimal.
- Look for continued voter registration and redistricting efforts to pick up this year. ...
14. Highlands County Elections - Supervisor of Elections
- www.heartlineweb.org
- REGISTRATION INFORMATION.
- The Florida Voter Registration Application form is used to register to vote in the State of Florida. ...
- If you need to obtain an original voter registration application, you may obtain one at any of the following locations:.
- After completing the voter registration application, it can be mailed or delivered to the Supervisor of Elections Office. A Voter Identification Card will be mailed to the applicant approximately two to three weeks after the application is processed.
- Registration Deadlines.
- Registration books close 29 days before any election.
- All new registration applications and party change requests must be received by a voter registration agency or postmarked on or before that date to be eligible to vote in the election. ...
- Registration Deadlines for year 2004 County-wide Elections:.
- Registration closes for Presidential Preference Primary Election. ...
- Registration closes for Primary Election. ...
- Registration closes for General Election. ...
15. Brevard County Supervisor of Elections
- brevardelections.org
- Brevard County, Florida.
- On-line Registration.
- Galey is the Supervisor of Elections for Brevard County, Florida. He and his staff are in charge of voter registration and elections in the county. For more information on the duties of our office or on elections in general, go to our What Does the Supervisor of Elections Do? page, or the Frequently Asked Questions page from the Florida Division of Elections. ...
- Voter Education Pages.
- 2003 Election Law Changes | Absentee Ballots for Overseas Voters | Address Confirmation Notice Reply Form | Election Day Tips and Information | Federal Voting Assistance Program (for military and overseas citizens) | HAVA Violation Reporting Procedures | ID Requirement for Mail Registrants | New ID Card Frequently Asked Questions | Provisional Ballots | Voter Fraud | Voter's Bill of Rights and Responsibilities | What Does the Supervisor of Elections Do? .
- Acquiring Voter Registration Data | Campaign Treasurer's Report Information | Candidate and Committee Forms | Candidate and Committee Workshops | Candidate Handbook on Campaign Financing (PDF format) | Candidate Handbook on Qualifying (PDF format) | Committee Handbook (PDF format) | Common Candidate Mistakes | IRS Filing Regulations for Candidates and Committees | Telephone Solicitation | Political Advertisements | Political Sign Restrictions | Registered Political Committees | Solicitation at the Polls on Election Day .
- Districts and Cities with Precincts | Election Archive | Election Laws, Procedures and Rules | Election Results | Florida Campaign Finance Database | Precinct Maps | Polling Places and District Assignments | Voter Registration Statistics .
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16. MOTOR VEHICLE REGISTRATION
- www.thorperealtors.com
- Motor Vehicle Registration Driver's License Residency Requirements Voter Registration .
- MOTOR VEHICLE REGISTRATION.
- To register your car, you will need: a current driver's license, proof of Florida automobile insurance, a prior registration certificate, car title, verification of car's identification number. ... Newcomers must also apply for a Florida Title Certificate.
- You must obtain a Florida driver's license within 30 days of becoming a resident obtaining employment, or enrolling children in school you will need: proof of Florida registration of your vehicle, out-of-state license and social security card. ... If you are applying for your first license, a written exam, based on the Florida Driver's Handbook, and a driving test are also required.
- To establish state residency, you are not required to live in Florida a minimum length of time, but you do have to file a Declaration of Domicile certifying that you live at a given address. Forms are available from the Voter Registration office in the County Administration Building, 567-8000, where the completed documents must also be notarized.
- Florida residents pay no personal income tax, nor do they pay inheritance taxes unless they are subject to a federal estate tax, in which case, the Florida inheritance tax is limited to an amount allowed as a deduction from the federal estate tax.
- In Florida, homeowners may be eligible for a $25,000 exemption from real estate taxes on the assessed value of a home, if it is their residence and if they meet certain other criteria.
- Florida residents also pay a small, annual tax on intangible personal property, such as bonds, stocks, accounts receivable, and certain other investments. ...
- Contact the Florida Department of Revenue at 1-800-FLORDIA.
- VOTER REGISTRATION.
- citizen, a resident of Florida, and at least 18 years old by next election. Registration books close 30 days before an election. ...
17. St Lucie County Florida online voter registration application
- www.slcelections.com
- Voter's.
- Registration.
- Florida Voter Registration Application.
- registering to vote in the State of Florida .
- replacing your defaced, lost, or stolen registration identification card .
- Notice: In order to register to vote in Florida, a citizen must swear or affirm an oath and sign the voter registration application form. The online form begins the registration process. ...
- be a Florida resident .
- not now be adjudicated mentally incapacitated with respect to voting in Florida or any other state .
- Deadline Information: If this is a "new registration", the date a signed application is postmarked or hand delivered to your county supervisor of elections will be your registration date. If your signed application is complete and you are qualified as a voter, a registration identification card will be mailed to you.
- Submitting this application does not make you a registered voter. ... If there is a particular election in which you want to vote, you may want to visit your county elections office in person for voter registration assistance.
- Supervisor of Elections Office, 2300 Virginia Avenue, Fort Pierce, Florida 34982, Ph: 772-462-1500, E-mail:elections@slcelections. ...
18. Manatee County Supervisor of Elections
- www.votemanatee.com
- Voter Registration Information How to Register to Vote | Registration Deadlines | Request a Voter Registration Form How to Register to Vote.
- You may obtain a voter registration application at any of the following locations: .
- You may also call the Supervisor of Elections for a site near you or to have a voter registration form mailed to you or complete a voter registration form online.
- Beginning in January 2003, first time mail registrants must provide a copy of current and valid identification which contains your name and photograph with their Florida Voter Registration Application. This identification can be your valid Florida Drivers License or Florida ID card showing your current Manatee County address. ...
- Once you have completed your voter registration application, mail or deliver it to the Supervisor of Elections office. A voter identification card will be mailed to the applicant approximately two weeks after the application is processed.
- Registration Deadlines.
- Registration books close 29 days before any election. ...
- All new registration applications and party change requests must be received by a voter registration agency or postmarked on or before that date to be eligible to vote in the election.
- Florida Voter Registration Application Form.
- The Florida Voter Registration Application Form is used to register voters in the State of Florida. You can complete a Florida Voter Registration Application Form online by clicking here.
- KEEPING YOUR VOTER RECORD CURRENT:.
- After you are registered to vote it is important to keep your voter registration record up to date with your current address, name and desired party affiliation. You can use a Voter Registration Application, the back side of your Voter ID card, or a note to provide the updated information. ...
19. The City of South Daytona - Voter Registration Information
- www.southdaytona.org
- Voter Registration Information .
- citizen, a Florida resident, and at least 18 years old (you may pre-register if you are 17). You must not now be adjudicated mentally incapacitated with respect to voting in Florida or any other state, not have been convicted of a felony in Florida or any other state, without your civil rights having been restored, and not claim the right to vote in any other county or state.
- Under the National Voter Registration Act, effective January 1, 1995, municipalities no longer register persons to vote. New do-it-yourself, mail-in voter registration forms may be obtained at city halls, libraries, banks, and various state and county offices commonly referred to as Application Distribution Sites. ...
- When your application is complete and you are qualified as a voter, a registration identification card will be mailed to you.
20. Venice Florida - BECOMING A VENICE FLORIDA RESIDENT
- www.venice-fla.com
- Venice Florida is a great place to live and visit because of its vast natural beauty. Venice Florida abounds with parks, miles of beaches and pleasant weather. Visit Venice Florida.
- Back to the Venice Florida Home Page.
- Florida Residency .
- New residents must apply for a Florida driver's license within 30 days of moving to the state. ... Provide identification in the form of a Social Security card, birth certificate, valid out-of-state driver's license, voter registration card, or vehicle registration. ...
- Auto Registration .
- Register automobiles within 30 days of establishing residence in Florida. ...
- ) is required on all private passenger vehicles licensed in Florida and on those of non-residents in the state for more than 90 days. ...
- Permanent Florida residents (as of January 1) are eligible for a $25,000 homestead exemption on their primary residence. ...
- Florida Taxes .
- Florida does not tax personal income, salary, dividends, interest, or capital gains. ... Estate taxes for Florida residents are deducted from the amount claimed by the Federal Government. ...
- Voter Registration .
- There are advantages to transferring securities and personal property to Florida as there is no State inheritance tax. Contact an attorney to see if you need to change your will to comply with Florida law. ...
21. NAACPLDF : WHAT'S NEW
- www.naacpldf.org
- FLORIDA VOTING RIGHTS LAWSUIT SETTLED;.
- The lawsuit was filed on behalf of thousands of African-American and Haitian-American Floridians who were unable to vote in that election, and named as defendants the state of Florida, seven Florida counties, and a private company that did work for the state. ...
- "LDF is not prepared to walk away from the table on this - we will continue to make sure that the favorable terms negotiated actually benefit Florida voters. ...
- It sought substantial changes in voter registration and election day practices that the plaintiffs claimed unfairly impacted black voters. ...
- Help identify eligible voters who were removed from the voter rolls in error so that they may be restored, and implement new procedures to help prevent similar mistakes from happening in the future; .
- Notify voters that they can register to vote and change registration information at DMV and Children's Services offices. ...
- "We will continue to work with community organizations in Florida to make sure this settlement is not just empty words on paper, but has life and is implemented appropriately," asserted LDF Attorney Todd A. ...
- The defendants in the lawsuit included the Florida Secretary of State; the Directors of the Division of Elections, Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles, and the Secretary of the Department of Children and Families; Broward, Duval, Hillsborough, Leon, Miami-Dade, Orange, and Volusia counties; and DBT/Choice Point, Inc. , the contractor that screened Florida's voting rolls. ...
- LDF's involvement in the Florida lawsuit is an extension of its decades-long commitment to fulfilling and safeguarding the voting rights of all Americans. ...
- LDF played a major advocacy role in crafting and enacting the Voting Rights Act of 1965 and has been involved in virtually every major voting rights-related legislative and administrative advocacy issue since, including the development, passage, implementation and defense of the 1982 amendments to the Voting Rights Act and the National Voter Registration Act of 1993. ...
22. Features
- www.lawyerscomm.org
- Settlement Reached in Florida Election Lawsuit .
- Florida, were presented today to federal district court Judge Alan S. ...
- The Plaintiffs, including the NAACP and numerous Florida voters, sought changes in voter registration and election-day practices by the Defendants, who include the Secretary of State, and the Director of the Division of Elections. ...
- As part of the agreements the state and counties will take concrete steps to improve how citizens vote throughout Florida, including significant changes in maintaining the central voter database, improved pollworker training and staffing, alternative voting procedures and voter registration procedures.
- Central Voter Database.
- Eligible voters who were removed from the voter rolls in error will be identified and restored to the lists. New procedures will be implemented to help prevent mistakes, such as wrongly believing voters to be felons, or incorrectly identifying voters as having registered elsewhere in the state, from occurring in the future as the new statewide Central Voter Database is put in place.
- Every Florida citizen who is registered and seeks to vote should have an equal opportunity to cast their ballot.
- Voter Registration.
- The State will create a position for a National Voter Registration Act (a. ... "motor voter") Coordinator within the Division of Elections who will help the Secretary of State carry out his responsibility to coordinate the state's activities under the law. The NVRA Coordinator will be authorized to visit agencies and offices within the state that are required to offer their clients and consumers voter registration opportunities, to collect data from the agencies/offices, and to provide training for agency and office personnel when needed to remedy or prevent noncompliance with the NVRA. ...
- The lawsuit was aimed at restoring, protecting and strengthening the right to vote in Florida and ensuring that the problems witnessed in the 2000 Presidential election never occur again.
- Racial Breakdown of Florida Voter Lists.
- Press Release - Plaintiffs Achieve Significant Changes to Florida Election Process in Settlement.
23. Are you registered to vote
- www.nonviolenceworks.com
- * If you are a "first time voter" you must to bring a photo I. ...
- * If for any reason your records doesn't match your registration could be purged from the rolls without you being notified.
- * The new law allows you to cast a vote even if you don't appear on the voter rolls but the state can decide whether or not your vote will be counted.
- If you care about the next election, you may need to verify now, and reverify again before the registration deadline that your name appears on voter rolls. ...
- More information about state voter registration requirements is available online at: http://www. ...
- There are many reasons why the data provided by an eligible voter may not match the data in a motor vehicle or SSA database, even though it is the same person. ...
- This could result in either purging or the invalidation of a voter's registration application.
- As with the other methods of disenfranchisement in American history, such as literacy tests and poll taxes, the photo identification requirement would present barriers to voting and have a chilling effect on voter participation.
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- In the two years leading up to the elections, the Florida Secretary of States Office quietly ordered the removal of 94,000 voters from the registries. Supposedly, these were convicted ex-felons who may not vote in Florida. ...
- How did mass expulsion of legal voters occur? At the heart of the ethnic purge of voting rights was the creation of a Central Voter File for Florida placed into the hands of an elected, and therefore partisan, official. Computerization and a 1998 "reform" law meant at preventing voter fraud in operation allowed for a politically and racially biased purge of thousands of registered voters on the flimsiest of grounds.
- And so one Thomas Butler (of several in Florida) was tagged because a "Thomas Butler Cooper Jr. ...
- The Act also lays a minefield of other impediments to Black voters: an effective rollback of the easy voter registration methods of the Motor Voter Act; new identification requirements at polling stations; and perilous incentives for fault-prone and fraud-susceptible touch screen voting machines.
24. Florida Government Sources
- www.uflib.ufl.edu
- State Departments and Agencies | Florida Local Government | Information Resources.
- Florida Main Homepages.
- My Florida.
- Florida Communities Network.
- Florida Government Information Locator.
- Florida Information Resource Network .
- Voter Registration Florida Freenet System.
- Florida Administrative Code.
- Florida Administrative Weekly.
- Florida Board of Governors.
- Florida County Atlas and Municipal Fact Book 1994.
- Florida Distance Learning Reference & Referral Center (Find a Library).
- Florida's Historic Places.
- Florida's State Documents Depositories.
- State of Florida Official Highway Mileage Chart.
- State of Florida Telephone Directory (411 Direct) .
25. Voter Registration
- www.pbcelections.org
- Voter Registration.
- Voter Outreach.
- Your voter registration is permanent as long as you remain a legal resident of Palm Beach County and do not lose your right to vote due to a Felony conviction or adjudication of mental incompetency.
- The Registration Books close 29 days prior to each Election. The Voter Registration Application must be either received at a designated Voter Registration Agency by the Book closing date or postmarked by the Book closing date. ... Florida Law requires that you vote in the precinct in which you legally reside.
- A Florida Voter Registration Application is available by mail by calling the Supervisor of Elections Office at (561)656-6200 or completing the PDF provided here (English) (Spanish). Voter Registration Applications are also available at most city halls, post offices, banks, savings and loans, public assistance agencies, county and municipal libraries, driver’s license offices, and at all Supervisor of Elections Offices.
- Changes in your name, address and party affiliation, may be made by filling out the back of your Voter Identification Card, signing and returning it to the Supervisor of Elections Office. ...
- Once your Voter Registration Application and/or change in information has been processed by the Supervisor of Elections Office, you will be mailed your Voter ID Card. Your Voter ID Card is for voting purposes only and can not be used as identification.
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