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.
Photo By: Getty Images