by Meagan Dorsch
In 2000, the state of Florida gained a lot of notoriety during the presidential election.
Fast forward eight years and the Florida state legislature is putting its new election reform package into practice. This new package includes a paper trail for all ballots, election audits and new ways to manage voter registration.
Senator Lee Constantine of Florida gives us some insight into what this new election reform package means to voters, candidates and the state. He also tells us why the state of Florida decided to go ahead with its presidential primary on January 29, instead of waiting until Super Tuesday.
Listen to our podcast with Senator Constantine of Florida (7:40).




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