• UnderpantsWeevil@lemmy.world
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    7 months ago

    Florida has a long and storied history of disenfranchising voters through criminal prosecution. Its the state with the sixth highest false conviction rate and a steadily increasing rate of Alford Pleas (aka pleas in which you assert innocence but do not contest a guilty verdict, typically on the grounds of legal expense or in order to obtain release from jail pending a delayed trial).

    They’re also some of the most aggressive in purging voter rolls of elderly minority voters, they’re heavily gerrymandered, and they have some of the most rigid rules around participating in primaries nationally.

    This has resulted in some record low turnout figures, most notably in the recent primary, in which only 19% of eligible voters participated.