Time Range For Action Alert:
Apr 03 2021 to Apr 06 2021SB 90 will be presented in the Senate Rules Committee TUESDAY (4/6/2021) at 9:30 a.m. (EST).
A bill moving through the legislature is attempting to alter the frequency in which voters must request vote-by-mail ballots and ban ballot drop boxes. The bill makes it more burdensome on voters to have their voices heard in our elections.
As written, SB 90 will make voters work harder to get mail-in ballots. Parts of this bill complicate voting by mail in Florida for voters, Supervisors of Elections, our own Secretary of State and numerous civic organizations like the League.
Senate Bill 90 will:
- Make it harder to vote-by-mail by forcing voters to submit vote-by-mail requests more often than is currently required, a completely unnecessary administrative hurdle.
- Retroactively cancel voters’ current vote-by-mail ballot requests, meaning a voter who submitted a request last year thinking it was valid through next year’s election will need to submit a new request.
- Make it a crime for voters to ask a trusted friend or caregiver to pick up or drop off a vote-by-mail ballot, thus limiting voting access for working, elderly, and mobility-impaired Floridians who cannot retrieve or turn in their ballot themselves.
- Eliminate secure vote-by-mail drop boxes, which more than 1.5 million Floridians used during the 2020 Election to safely, conveniently, and securely return their ballot.
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