Florida Supreme Court’s Pending Advisory Opinion Could Narrow Field of Eligible Voters Under Amendment 4
Newly sworn-in Gov. Ron DeSantis announces Barbara Lagoa (2nd to the right of him) as his choice to be seated on the Florida Supreme Court during an event at the Freedom Tower on January 09, 2019 in Miami, Florida. Joe Raedle/Getty Images
During the midterm elections, Florida voters approved Amendment 4, which restored voting rights for people convicted of felonies as long as they have completed their sentences.
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Mr. Hakim is a political commentator and writer who is fluent in both English and Hebrew. His articles have been published in The Federalist, The Western Journal, American Thinker, World Net Daily, Sun-Sentinel, The Epoch Times and other online publications.