
Federal judge strikes down several provisions of the Florida election rules overhaul passed by Republicans last year
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A federal judge in Florida on Thursday struck down several aspects of the election rules overhaul passed by Republicans in the state last year.
US District Judge Mark Walker's scathing, 288-page opinion said some of the provisions in question were passed with the intent of targeting "Black voters because of their propensity to favor Democratic candidates." If appealed, the sweeping ruling will go to an appellate court with a conservative lean.
Walker's ruling also put Florida under a Voting Rights Act requirement that the state must seek federal approval for any future election rule changes that are similar to the provisions the judge blocked on Thursday.
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