Dems Fla dreams crushed


They cain't vote.
Reading not really your thing, eh?

The cannot vote UNLESS they pay their fines and probation/court costs...if they do..they can vote.

From your OP:

A federal appeals court dominated by President Donald Trump's nominees ruled Friday that hundreds of thousands of Florida felons who have completed their sentences cannot vote this fall or in the future unless they pay fees and fines owed to the state.

The legal battle stems from a constitutional amendment passed by Florida voters in 2018 that allows most felons to vote after their sentences are complete. Those convicted of murder or a felony sexual offense are not included.

In response, the Republican-controlled state Legislature passed and Gov. Ron DeSantis signed a law requiring that felons first pay all of their financial obligations.
There are about 775,000 felons in the state who have completed their prison sentences, including parole or probation. So far, at least 85,000 have registered to vote but must be screened for eligibility, based on the financial requirements.

 

They cain't vote.
Reading not really your thing, eh?

The cannot vote UNLESS they pay their fines and probation/court costs...if they do..they can vote.

From your OP:

A federal appeals court dominated by President Donald Trump's nominees ruled Friday that hundreds of thousands of Florida felons who have completed their sentences cannot vote this fall or in the future unless they pay fees and fines owed to the state.

The legal battle stems from a constitutional amendment passed by Florida voters in 2018 that allows most felons to vote after their sentences are complete. Those convicted of murder or a felony sexual offense are not included.

In response, the Republican-controlled state Legislature passed and Gov. Ron DeSantis signed a law requiring that felons first pay all of their financial obligations.
There are about 775,000 felons in the state who have completed their prison sentences, including parole or probation. So far, at least 85,000 have registered to vote but must be screened for eligibility, based on the financial requirements.
So basically, the felons can't vote.
 

They cain't vote.
Reading not really your thing, eh?

The cannot vote UNLESS they pay their fines and probation/court costs...if they do..they can vote.

From your OP:

A federal appeals court dominated by President Donald Trump's nominees ruled Friday that hundreds of thousands of Florida felons who have completed their sentences cannot vote this fall or in the future unless they pay fees and fines owed to the state.

The legal battle stems from a constitutional amendment passed by Florida voters in 2018 that allows most felons to vote after their sentences are complete. Those convicted of murder or a felony sexual offense are not included.

In response, the Republican-controlled state Legislature passed and Gov. Ron DeSantis signed a law requiring that felons first pay all of their financial obligations.
There are about 775,000 felons in the state who have completed their prison sentences, including parole or probation. So far, at least 85,000 have registered to vote but must be screened for eligibility, based on the financial requirements.
So basically, the felons can't vote.
Nope..so basically....the ex-felons can vote.,...once they pay their financial bills to the state. Most do, you know--the state sees to it! It would appear..that some think that 85,000 votes might make a diff? That's how many are registered.
 

They cain't vote.
Reading not really your thing, eh?

The cannot vote UNLESS they pay their fines and probation/court costs...if they do..they can vote.

From your OP:

A federal appeals court dominated by President Donald Trump's nominees ruled Friday that hundreds of thousands of Florida felons who have completed their sentences cannot vote this fall or in the future unless they pay fees and fines owed to the state.

The legal battle stems from a constitutional amendment passed by Florida voters in 2018 that allows most felons to vote after their sentences are complete. Those convicted of murder or a felony sexual offense are not included.

In response, the Republican-controlled state Legislature passed and Gov. Ron DeSantis signed a law requiring that felons first pay all of their financial obligations.
There are about 775,000 felons in the state who have completed their prison sentences, including parole or probation. So far, at least 85,000 have registered to vote but must be screened for eligibility, based on the financial requirements.
So basically, the felons can't vote.
Nope..so basically....the ex-felons can vote.,...once they pay their financial bills to the state. Most do, you know--the state sees to it! It would appear..that some think that 85,000 votes might make a diff? That's how many are registered.
You mean most do on the monthly plan. Get real...or they go rob a liquor store for the payoff.
The dems have lost the vote of the Latinos to Trump from the last election.
 

They cain't vote.
Reading not really your thing, eh?

The cannot vote UNLESS they pay their fines and probation/court costs...if they do..they can vote.

From your OP:

A federal appeals court dominated by President Donald Trump's nominees ruled Friday that hundreds of thousands of Florida felons who have completed their sentences cannot vote this fall or in the future unless they pay fees and fines owed to the state.

The legal battle stems from a constitutional amendment passed by Florida voters in 2018 that allows most felons to vote after their sentences are complete. Those convicted of murder or a felony sexual offense are not included.

In response, the Republican-controlled state Legislature passed and Gov. Ron DeSantis signed a law requiring that felons first pay all of their financial obligations.
There are about 775,000 felons in the state who have completed their prison sentences, including parole or probation. So far, at least 85,000 have registered to vote but must be screened for eligibility, based on the financial requirements.
So basically, the felons can't vote.
Nope..so basically....the ex-felons can vote.,...once they pay their financial bills to the state. Most do, you know--the state sees to it! It would appear..that some think that 85,000 votes might make a diff? That's how many are registered.
You mean most do on the monthly plan. Get real...or they go rob a liquor store for the payoff.
The dems have lost the vote of the Latinos to Trump from the last election.
OK..if you say so..i say Trump has lost the vote of white males over 60 in Florida..because they think he's killing them!

Florida is not looking good for Trump.
 

They cain't vote.
Reading not really your thing, eh?

The cannot vote UNLESS they pay their fines and probation/court costs...if they do..they can vote.

From your OP:

A federal appeals court dominated by President Donald Trump's nominees ruled Friday that hundreds of thousands of Florida felons who have completed their sentences cannot vote this fall or in the future unless they pay fees and fines owed to the state.

The legal battle stems from a constitutional amendment passed by Florida voters in 2018 that allows most felons to vote after their sentences are complete. Those convicted of murder or a felony sexual offense are not included.

In response, the Republican-controlled state Legislature passed and Gov. Ron DeSantis signed a law requiring that felons first pay all of their financial obligations.
There are about 775,000 felons in the state who have completed their prison sentences, including parole or probation. So far, at least 85,000 have registered to vote but must be screened for eligibility, based on the financial requirements.
So basically, the felons can't vote.
Nope..so basically....the ex-felons can vote.,...once they pay their financial bills to the state. Most do, you know--the state sees to it! It would appear..that some think that 85,000 votes might make a diff? That's how many are registered.
You mean most do on the monthly plan. Get real...or they go rob a liquor store for the payoff.
The dems have lost the vote of the Latinos to Trump from the last election.
OK..if you say so..i say Trump has lost the vote of white males over 60 in Florida..because they think he's killing them!

Florida is not looking good for Trump.
Okay...if you say so...i say the white republican males over 60 in Florida are smarter than that
 

They cain't vote.
Reading not really your thing, eh?

The cannot vote UNLESS they pay their fines and probation/court costs...if they do..they can vote.

From your OP:

A federal appeals court dominated by President Donald Trump's nominees ruled Friday that hundreds of thousands of Florida felons who have completed their sentences cannot vote this fall or in the future unless they pay fees and fines owed to the state.

The legal battle stems from a constitutional amendment passed by Florida voters in 2018 that allows most felons to vote after their sentences are complete. Those convicted of murder or a felony sexual offense are not included.

In response, the Republican-controlled state Legislature passed and Gov. Ron DeSantis signed a law requiring that felons first pay all of their financial obligations.
There are about 775,000 felons in the state who have completed their prison sentences, including parole or probation. So far, at least 85,000 have registered to vote but must be screened for eligibility, based on the financial requirements.
So basically, the felons can't vote.
Nope..so basically....the ex-felons can vote.,...once they pay their financial bills to the state. Most do, you know--the state sees to it! It would appear..that some think that 85,000 votes might make a diff? That's how many are registered.
So if they go rob a few banks then they can vote well goody libber.
 

They cain't vote.
Reading not really your thing, eh?

The cannot vote UNLESS they pay their fines and probation/court costs...if they do..they can vote.

From your OP:

A federal appeals court dominated by President Donald Trump's nominees ruled Friday that hundreds of thousands of Florida felons who have completed their sentences cannot vote this fall or in the future unless they pay fees and fines owed to the state.

The legal battle stems from a constitutional amendment passed by Florida voters in 2018 that allows most felons to vote after their sentences are complete. Those convicted of murder or a felony sexual offense are not included.

In response, the Republican-controlled state Legislature passed and Gov. Ron DeSantis signed a law requiring that felons first pay all of their financial obligations.
There are about 775,000 felons in the state who have completed their prison sentences, including parole or probation. So far, at least 85,000 have registered to vote but must be screened for eligibility, based on the financial requirements.
So basically, the felons can't vote.
Nope..so basically....the ex-felons can vote.,...once they pay their financial bills to the state. Most do, you know--the state sees to it! It would appear..that some think that 85,000 votes might make a diff? That's how many are registered.
So if they go rob a few banks then they can vote well goody libber.
LOL! I don't live in Florida...but I'd support the some sort of thing for firearms, as well.
But the point is..the premise as stated that Ex-Felons can't vote in Florida..is false.

i know a lot of ex-felons that skew Far-Right..maybe you guys are missing a bet?
 
Lol screw the felons how about stopping any EX new yorker in florida from voting or even better every single ex-californian from voting in texas. I mean they fuck up their own states then move to ours and try to fuck them up too. How is this fair.
 

They cain't vote.
Reading not really your thing, eh?

The cannot vote UNLESS they pay their fines and probation/court costs...if they do..they can vote.

From your OP:

A federal appeals court dominated by President Donald Trump's nominees ruled Friday that hundreds of thousands of Florida felons who have completed their sentences cannot vote this fall or in the future unless they pay fees and fines owed to the state.

The legal battle stems from a constitutional amendment passed by Florida voters in 2018 that allows most felons to vote after their sentences are complete. Those convicted of murder or a felony sexual offense are not included.

In response, the Republican-controlled state Legislature passed and Gov. Ron DeSantis signed a law requiring that felons first pay all of their financial obligations.
There are about 775,000 felons in the state who have completed their prison sentences, including parole or probation. So far, at least 85,000 have registered to vote but must be screened for eligibility, based on the financial requirements.
Have you paid yours?

Only a Yes or No answer required.......

No need to pontificate.
 

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