Since 2019, legislators and election officials in Florida have revised, passed and enforced restrictive voting laws that make it harder for poor people, former felons and people of color – who traditionally favor Democrats in elections—to vote.

Penn State University professor Joshua Inwood. Courtesy photo Penn State University professor Joshua Inwood. (Courtesy photo)

At the same time, they appear to have taken exceptional measures that have made it easier for voters in Republican areas of the state to cast their ballots, especially after a natural disaster.