Florida Investigates Voter Signatures for Abortion Rights Petition

Florida law enforcement is investigating the validity of signatures collected for an abortion rights measure, which has raised concerns about voter intimidation. The investigation follows the submission of over 900,000 signatures to place the measure on the ballot this fall.
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Highlights

  • Florida law enforcement is investigating voters who signed a petition for an abortion rights measure.
  • More than 900,000 signatures were submitted to get the abortion rights measure on the ballot.
  • The Florida Department of State opened an investigation into over 40 petition circulators for alleged fraud.
  • The Florida Supreme Court allowed a misleading financial impact statement to be printed alongside the amendment on the ballot.
  • The investigation has drawn criticism from Florida Democrats and voting rights groups, who claim it is an intimidation tactic.

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  • Critics argue that the investigation into the abortion rights petition is an intimidation tactic aimed at suppressing voter participation, particularly as the election approaches.
  • Supporters of the investigation, including Governor Ron DeSantis, assert that it is necessary to ensure the integrity of the election process and to address potential voter fraud.

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