African-American voter turnout high
Nancy Cook Lauer of the Tallahassee Democrat used local voter data to show that federal oversight of elections in five Florida counties meant to ensure African-American participation seems to have worked: “voting behavior in the five counties under federal scrutiny – Collier, Hardee, Hendry, Hillsborough and Monroe – pretty much reflects voting behavior in the state as a whole.” Nearly two-thirds of black voters in those counties went to the polls last November, slightly higher than the turnout for the entire state.