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October 7, 2008 1:14:38 PM CDT



Florida Will Go With June 3 Mail-In Primary

Posted Mar 13, 08 8:53 AM CDT in US Politics 

(Newser) – Florida Democrats will announce plans for a new June 3 mail-in primary, despite opposition from the state's congressional delegation and concern from both candidates,  USA Today reports. Opponents are concerned ballots may fail to reach low-income voters who tend to change addresses frequently. Hillary Clinton wants the results of the original primary, which she won, to stand.

"We have to do something that seats our delegates," a state senator told USA Today, predicting an announcement today or tomorrow. Florida and Michigan were stripped of their delegates for holding early primaries in defiance of national officials. Now those delegates could be decisive for either candidate.

Sources USA Today, Washington Post

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Voters line up at a polling station to vote in Florida's presidential primary in January. Now the state party, national officials and both candidates are divided on whether to hold another ballot.   (AP Photo/Wilfredo Lee, File)
A father holds his child as he marks his ballot in the Florida primary in January. Now the state party, national officials and both candidates are divided on whether to hold another ballot.   (AP Photo/Phil Coale)
Voters cast their ballots at a polling station in Florida's presidential primary in January.   (AP Photo/Wilfredo Lee)
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