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Florida voters overwhelmingly supported a 2018 constitutional amendment restoring the voting rights of people with felony convictions after they’ve finished their sentences.
But in the years since, Florida Republicans have worked to place obstacles in the way.
In June 2019 , Gov. Ron DeSantis signed a law requiring people with past felony convictions to pay financial obligations before regaining their rights.
Florida law is unclear on when a felon loses the right to vote, state attorney says.
Palm Beach County State Attorney Dave Aronberg says he hasn't received any notice from the state regarding Trump ’s eligibility due to an out-of-state conviction.
In any event, the supervisor of elections in Palm Beach , Florida , welcomed Trump when he showed up to vote early.
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