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Despite pushback from Rick Scott admin, online voting bill goes to the governor’s desk

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As part of an en masse drop of dozens of bills onto Gov. Rick Scott‘s desk courtesy of the Florida Senate, a bill to allow online voting registration sponsored by state Sen. Jeff Clemens now sits before the Governor’s Office, awaiting his review.

Scott administration Secretary of State Ken Detzner openly opposed the measure, SB 228, as it wended its way through committee, saying it would interfere with already ongoing efforts to revamp the state’s voter rolls and registration system.

Perhaps signaling a change of course, however, Detzner has since clarified that he was speaking on his own behalf in his testimony and had not advised the governor on how to handle the proposed law.

On Thursday evening Clemens told SaintPetersblog his measure is a worthy one, and that Scott would be well-advised to grant it final approval.

“The bill accomplishes the same things the governor said he set out to do from day one: make government more efficient, data more secure and save taxpayer dollars,” said Clemens.

The Lake Worth Democrat — whom Marc Caputo recently reported has the 2019-2020 Senate minority leader position “all sewn up” — brushed aside Detzner’s ostensible concerns about implementation.

“The two and a half years we have to implement is four times as long as some other states have taken. So any competent agency should be able to implement a system in that time frame.”

And if Gov. Scott wields his veto pen?

“Taxpayers will be negatively affected. In other states, online systems have saved millions in paper processing costs and data entry,” said Clemens.

The governor has 15 days — ending May 22 — to act upon the bill.

Ryan Ray writes about campaigns and public policy in Tampa Bay and across the state. A contributor to FloridaPolitics.com and before that, The Florida Squeeze, he covers the Legislature as a member of the Florida Capitol Press Corps and has worked as a staffer on several campaigns. He can be reached at [email protected]

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