Florida Reviews Verified Abortion Amendment Signatures for Fraud
Governor DeSantis' administration scrutinizes 36,000 signatures amid concerns of political interference.
- State officials focus on signatures already validated by local supervisors.
- The amendment aims to protect abortion access and overturn a six-week ban.
- Supervisors describe the request as unprecedented and burdensome.
- Past fraud cases typically involved invalid or fraudulent signatures.
- The amendment requires 60% voter support to pass in November.