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SB 1334

Elections

2026 Regular Session Introduced by Erin Grall

Florida SB 1334 modifies state elections procedures through provisions currently under committee review with a hearing scheduled for February 4, 2026.

Laid on Table, refer to CS/CS/HB 991
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Bill Summary · SB 1334

Legislative bill overview

SB 1334 is a Florida elections bill introduced by Senator Erin Grall that is currently in the early stages of the legislative process. The bill has been referred to the Ethics and Elections Committee and two other committees, with a committee hearing scheduled for February 4, 2026. Without access to the bill's specific text or summary, the precise provisions cannot be detailed at this stage.

Why is this important

Elections legislation directly affects voting access, election administration, and democratic participation for all Florida voters. Changes to election procedures, voter registration, voting methods, or election security can have significant impacts on voter turnout and election integrity. As Florida is a large swing state with national political importance, election law changes here often receive broader attention.

Potential points of contention

  • Scope unclear without bill text – Without knowing the specific provisions, substantive points of contention cannot be identified; however, Florida election bills historically debate voter ID requirements, early voting periods, mail-in voting access, and voter roll maintenance practices
  • Committee jurisdiction – The referral to three committees suggests complexity; the involvement of the Transportation, Tourism, and Economic Development committee is unusual for elections bills and may indicate broader implications
  • Timing and transparency – Early-stage bills with limited public information make it difficult for constituents to engage meaningfully in the process before hearings occur

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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