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What is the process to determine a voter’s status as it relates to a felony conviction?

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What is the process to determine a voter’s status as it relates to a felony conviction?

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• The Florida Dept. of State or Clerk of Court notifies the Supervisor of a voter’s potential ineligibility • Within seven (7) days of receipt of the information packet, the Supervisor of Elections sends the following items to the voter: • The basis for ineligibility • A copy of documentation indicating potential ineligibility • Notification that failure of the voter to respond within (30) days may result in the voter becoming ineligible to vote • A return form for the voter to confirm or deny the provided information • Notification of the voter’s right to an administrative hearing with the Supervisor of Elections • Notification to contact the Supervisor of Elections for assistance, if needed • If the voter responds to the notification from the Supervisor of Elections: • If the voter agrees with the accuracy of the information provided by the Supervisor of Elections, the voter’s registration record is removed from the active roll to the ineligible roll. • If the voter disagrees with th

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