Florida Lawmakers:GOP Packed Ballot With Unnecessary Initiatives to Lengthen Lines & Suppress Votes [View all]
After Florida voters had to spend up to seven hours waiting to vote last Tuesday, Gov. Rick Scott (R) and the Republican-legislature have come under heavy criticism for their efforts to suppress the vote. But while much of the focus has been on their unconstitutional restrictions on voter registration and their reductions in early voting, Florida officials note another major factor behind the long lines: 11 lengthy state Constitutional amendments.
Palm Beach County Supervisor of Elections Susan Bucher told ThinkProgress that the length of the ballot played a huge role in the slow-moving lines on election day and during early voting. The six-page ballot, she noted, took voters 30 to 45 minutes for voters to read and comprehend. There were 11 amendments and no one knew what they were, she observed, noting that one voter took two hours in a poll booth. With such a long ballot, the lines moved slowly. Our last voter, the Saturday early voting ended, was at 2:30 in the morning, Bucher said, adding, Its atrocious someone had to wait 7 hours.
The amendments mostly defeated by the voters dealt with implementation of Obamacare, restrictions on abortion rights, and allowing public funding for religious institutions. All were placed there by the Republican-controlled Florida legislature and many could have been accomplished by legislative action.
Two Florida state representatives told ThinkProgress they believe the larger than usual number of ballot initiatives were part of an intentional strategy aimed precisely at creating long lines and discouraging citizens from voting.
http://thinkprogress.org/justice/2012/11/13/1184871/florida-lawmakers-gop-packed-ballot-with-unnecessary-initiatives-to-lengthen-lines-and-suppress-votes/