On tonight’s program: After his first pick is rejected as ineligible, Governor DeSantis finally manages to fill a vacancy on the state’s highest court; A federal court rules that Florida felons must complete their entire sentences, including fines fees and restitution, before their voting rights can be restored. Advocates say that may be tough for some; Some disabled voters will need to ask others to fill out their mail-in ballots; Accusations of local government corruption cause political upheaval in a small North Florida town; Florida’s Secretary of State insists the state’s voting machinery is fully capable of handling the flood of mail-in-ballots coming in the November election; This busy hurricane season has already used up every traditional storm name allotted for 2020.