"Much
of the film focuses on
thousands of people, many of them black, purged from voter lists because they
were erroneously identified as felons. Ion Sancho, supervisor of elections in
Leon County, said only 33 of the 690 voters removed from his lists could be confirmed
as former convicts. Also taken off the voter rolls were 2,883 people who were
convicted of felonies in other states that didn't revoke their civil rights. State
officials said they needed to apply for Florida clemency, although civil rights
experts said their civil rights should have been guaranteed." -- Coralie
Carlson, Associated Press