Garcia said Crists initiative was well publicized and that if someone wants to become a voter, the ex-felon could make an effort to get in touch with the parole commission.
"I dont think it's Gov. Scotts fault that the (commission) has now tried at least two, maybe three times, that (they) cant reach 20 percent of the people because of passage of time, mobility, change of addresses," he said. Garcia also said it's not unusual for someone leaving prison to change their address multiple times within their first year of leaving prison.