Democrats Put Florida Election Law On Trial

Today will see the first of many election laws brought to federal court in the country's biggest battleground state ahead of the 2020 presidential election.

Democrats are challenging a 1951 statute in Florida that mandates candidates of the same political party as the governor must be listed first on the ballot, saying it gives President Trump a "position bias."

Laws regarding early voting on college campuses, a constitutional amendment giving felons the right to vote, and Spanish-language ballots will all be tested before November 2020.

Every elected president since 1996 has won Florida's 29 electoral votes.

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