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Florida To Pay $82K After Losing Vote-By-Mail Lawsuit

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TALLAHASSEE (CBSMiami/AP) — Governor Rick Scott has agreed to pay $82,000 to end a lawsuit over the state's vote-by-mail law.

Sarah Revell, a spokeswoman for Secretary of State Ken Detzner, said the money will be paid to the attorneys who represented the state and national Democratic Party.

The Florida Democratic Party and the Democratic National Committee sued the state last year because the law did not require voters to be notified if their signatures on their ballot and voter registration forms don't match. A federal judge called the law "illogical" and "bizarre."

The Florida Legislature changed the law this spring.

Since Scott took office in 2011, the state has paid nearly $20 million to cover expenses and fees for lawyers who have sued the state.

(© Copyright 2017 CBS Broadcasting Inc. All Rights Reserved. The Associated Press contributed to this report.)

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