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Governor DeSantis Officially Establishes Florida State University’s Election Law Center with New Legislation

Governor Ron DeSantis has enacted Senate Bill 892, officially formalizing the Florida State University College of Law’s Election Law Center. Established during the 2023 legislative session with a $1 million allocation, the center positions Florida State University as a national frontrunner in election law scholarship and practice.

The FSU Election Law Center offers impartial, evidence-backed examination of constitutional, statutory, and regulatory matters in election law, collaborating closely with election administrators, legislators, and policymakers to enhance election processes and bolster public trust in the electoral framework. The center also generates distinctive educational opportunities for FSU College of Law students, compiles extensive election law resources, and organizes conferences and training events.

“This legislation solidifies FSU’s status at the vanguard of election law scholarship and service,” stated Erin O’Hara O’Connor, dean of the FSU College of Law. “By formalizing the Election Law Center, we augment our capacity to uphold election integrity and cultivate a deeper comprehension of the democratic process.”

Professor Michael T. Morley, Sheila M. McDevitt Professor of Law and Faculty Director of the Election Law Center, remarked, “Our purpose is to advocate for election integrity, guarantee robust voting access, and enhance public trust in elections. I am thankful to Governor DeSantis, Senator Simon, Representative Albert and our legislative allies for their dedication to this crucial initiative. We anticipate collaborating with the legislature, Secretary of State’s office, and Supervisors of Elections, along with offering judicial training to equip our courts for election crises.”

FSU President Richard McCullough lauded the legislation, declaring, “The formalization of the Election Law Center highlights FSU’s commitment to academic excellence and public service. It presents our students with unparalleled opportunities while supplying essential expertise to enhance our democratic institutions.”

Senator Corey Simon, the sponsor of Senate Bill 892, commented, “This legislation guarantees that Florida remains at the forefront of secure, fair, and accessible elections. The Election Law Center will be an indispensable resource for legislators, election officials, and the public.”

Representative Jon Albert, the sponsor of the House companion bill, noted, “I’m proud to have advocated for this initiative. The center’s evidence-based methodology will assist us in creating sound election policies and maintaining the integrity of our electoral system.”

Senate Bill 892 builds upon the solid groundwork established by the FSU Election Law Center from its inception and reinforces its position as a credible, nonpartisan authority on election law in Florida and beyond.

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