On November 6th, the Miami Herald published an op-ed by Brenda Carr, the former vice president of the Upper Keys Chapter of the League of Women Voters.
“I was a member of the Florida League of Women Voters for many years, serving as vice president of the Upper Keys Chapter. I resigned last month because of the League’s opposition to Amendment 3. What perhaps was most offensive about the League’s decision was how it was made. It allowed partisan Democratic Party consultants to make a mockery of the organization’s processes. ‘Vote No on 3’ was the result of partisan pressure, pure and simple, not fact-finding and research.”
Read Carr’s full article here.