State Senate Backs Online Voter Registration
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TALLAHASSEE (CBSMiami/NSF) - The state's Senate has overwhelmingly approved a measure which would lead to online voter registration in Florida.
on Monday, Senators voted 34-3 for the proposal, with Sen. Dorothy Hukill, R-Port Orange, Sen. Travis Hutson, R-Elkton, and Sen. Joe Negron, R-Stuart, opposed.
The House version of the bill is ready for a floor vote.
Under the Senate bill, people would be able to submit voter-registration applications online starting in October 2017. It would require the state Division of Elections to set up a secure website for the process and would use driver's license records to verify information.
The bill's sponsor, Jeff Clemens, D-Lake Worth said 24 other states have online-voter registration.
Secretary of State Ken Detzner, Florida's top elections official, has expressed opposition to the bill. That opposition stems, at least in part, from being required to meet the deadline for the online-voter system. Also, Detzner told lawmakers this month the system would have to be built to ward off cyber-attacks from "forces of evil."
The News Service of Florida contributed to this report.