It’s been almost three years since Florida’s election police force arrested 19 felons for voting in the 2020 election. Two General Elections later, one suspect had his case dismissed, nine were sentenced to probation, community service or a fine, and one suspect has died.

But eight others still have cases under review by the Florida Supreme Court. Most of those have proceedings before the high court on hold until Justices decide on how to handle charges against Terry Hubbard of Broward County and Robert Wood of Miami-Dade County. Those two men were among those arrested after voting in the 2020 Presidential Election.

The Supreme Court in January accepted jurisdiction in appeals of their cases. Hubbard, a convicted sex offender, said he believed that a constitutional amendment

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