Isn't it ironic that Florida decided not to use a list of felons to exclude from the voting rolls because it wouldn't specify even more people to remove from the voting rolls?
I don't think I'm being too cynical when I ask if this is the same list The Brennan Center for Justice said likely includes over 25,000 wrong names, or is it a different one?
Dig this bit of Ford Fessenden's New York Times article "Florida List for Purge of Voters Proves Flawed" ...
[...] Of nearly 48,000 Florida residents on the felon list, only 61 are Hispanic. By contrast, more than 22,000 are African-American.
About 8 percent of Florida voters describe themselves as Hispanic, and about 11 percent as black. [...]