Posted on 11/09/2018 12:48:11 PM PST by Kaslin
The Florida Senate election has become a shambles. Once again we have issues counting the votes—and two of the most liberal counties in the state. What’s taking them so long? The counties ravaged by Hurricane Michael are all done. These two counties are not keeping regular updates on the outstanding ballots. Brenda Snipes, elections supervisor for Broward, the largest Democratic county in the state, is like a deer in the headlights concerning how many are actually left to go. With both election boards not being transparent and no way to verify f their vote count dumps, which are in the thousands, are legitimate, Gov. Rick Scott, who had already declared victory over incumbent Democratic Sen. Bill Nelson, has filed a lawsuit. The National Republican Senatorial Campaign Committee has joined the lawsuit.
#Broward Elections Supervisor #BrendaSnipes has a history of destroying ballots and violating Florida election laws.
How can she not know 40+ hrs later how many votes are outstanding?? pic.twitter.com/PpQmRbTZe4— Michael Ahrens (@michael_ahrens) November 9, 2018
Yet, while Broward has been the center for negligence and incompetence, Scott’s lawsuit against Palm Beach County appears to be worse concerning the allegations of wrongdoing. Under Florida law, if a paper ballot is damaged in a way that prevents the machines from reading it, an election official can run a replacement ballot. In other words, someone else can vote for you if your original ballot is all screwed up. Professor Michael Morley of Florida State University School Of Law, using Scott’s lawsuit documents, alleges Palm Beach County election officials barred his campaign staffers from monitoring replacement ballot process. There’s sworn evidence to this allegation as well. He also noted how this is a rather serious power election officials have in the state, which, as you can see, is ripe for possible fraud. These folks can create new ballots, which is why you need witnesses during this process.
1/ Florida's voting laws are designed to assure maximum transparency throughout the process. Supervisors of Election and other election officials are required to provide accurate, timely information to both the public and candidates, and allow candidates to observe all key steps— michaelmorley11 (@michaelmorley11) November 9, 2018
2/ The lawsuits filed yesterday by @FLGovScott provide detailed allegations and evidence that the Supervisors of Elections for Broward and Palm Beach Counties are materially violating state law and/or the Florida Constitution by operating in secret rather than transparently— michaelmorley11 (@michaelmorley11) November 9, 2018
3/ The 1st case is against Broward Cnty Supervisor of Elections Brenda Snipes https://t.co/L8KeV7XYDK. A federal court already held Dr. Snipes illegally destroyed ballots from Rep. Wasserman-Schulz's 2016 primary in the midst of a case over access to them https://t.co/S3nJPpMUMf— michaelmorley11 (@michaelmorley11) November 9, 2018
4/ Just a few months ago, another court held Dr. Snipes processed mail-in ballots illegally, and apparently not in accord with state transparency requirements. https://t.co/rUJRd3nlAP— michaelmorley11 (@michaelmorley11) November 9, 2018
5/ @FLGovScott current lawsuit alleges that Dr. Snipes violate state public records laws by refusing to reveal the number of ballots cast, counted, and left to be counted in response to his specific, written request. https://t.co/L8KeV7XYDK.— michaelmorley11 (@michaelmorley11) November 9, 2018
6/ In my experience, having done election day operations work in other jurisdictions, such a blanket, unexplained refusal is bizarre. At a minimum, one of the most important facts an election supervisor must keep track of, and knows, is the number of ballots her office has.— michaelmorley11 (@michaelmorley11) November 9, 2018
7/ The number may fluctuate, especially as military/overseas ballots arrive (the deadline for them hasn't passed), but such changes or fluctuations must be explained.Refusing to divulge the total number of ballots that have been cast creates unnecessary opportunities for problems— michaelmorley11 (@michaelmorley11) November 9, 2018
8/ What kinds of problems? Many progressive commentators oppose voter ID laws on the grounds that in-person voter impersonation at polling places is rare. When election fraud occurs, they contend, it is almost always through paper absentee ballots. https://t.co/gxrVpMYrVN— michaelmorley11 (@michaelmorley11) November 9, 2018
9/ Just a few days ago, a large locked box labeled "provisional ballots" was "found" in the cafeteria Sunshine Elementary School in Miramar, Broward County. https://t.co/gU1L78H4ws Election officials deny it contained cast ballots. Either way, events like that are very troubling— michaelmorley11 (@michaelmorley11) November 9, 2018
10/ If certain Supervisors of Elections refuse to be transparent - as required by state law - about the most basic facts concerning the electoral process like the number of ballots cast and/or remaining to be counted, events like the Sunshine Ballot Box are exacerbated— michaelmorley11 (@michaelmorley11) November 9, 2018
11/ @FlGovScott attorney also alleges the Broward County Supervisor of Elections refused his public records request for copies of the supervisor's daily reports to the Secretary of State about the number of absentee and mail-in ballots counted each day.— michaelmorley11 (@michaelmorley11) November 9, 2018
12/ Needless secrecy & lack of transparency undermines public faith in the integrity of the process. Such secrecy might even violate the broad injunction a federal court entered against Dr. Snipes just a few months ago. https://t.co/krfiwe4AKd (see p. 17)— michaelmorley11 (@michaelmorley11) November 9, 2018
13/ @FLGovScott lawsuit against Palm Beach County Supervisor of Elections Susan Bucher - supported by a verified complaint (i.e., sworn under penalty of perjury) - provides evidence of far more serious wrongdoing. https://t.co/JTfRAdZlOj— michaelmorley11 (@michaelmorley11) November 9, 2018
14/ State law provides that, if a paper ballot is physically damaged in a way that prevents it from being read by an automated tabulation machine, election officials may make a replacement ballot to be run through the machine instead.— michaelmorley11 (@michaelmorley11) November 9, 2018
15/ That is an *extremely serious power.* To prevent people from being disenfranchised (potentially due to ballot handling beyond their control), state law lets election officials create replacement ballots to be automatically tabulated instead of the original vote.— michaelmorley11 (@michaelmorley11) November 9, 2018
16/ In other words, election officials, quite literally, create new ballots to be counted. Obviously, the law requires them to fill out the replacement ballots the same way, for the same candidates, as the original damaged ballots they're replacing.— michaelmorley11 (@michaelmorley11) November 9, 2018
17/ The process creates a real, immediate opportunity for fraud that could change an election's results.If a damaged ballot were cast for @FLGovScott, for example, a hyper-partisan or corrupt official could be tempted to fill out a replacement ballot for Sen Nelson, or vice versa— michaelmorley11 (@michaelmorley11) November 9, 2018
18/ State law *recognizes* that the literal creation of new ballots to be counted is one of the most sensitive and vulnerable steps in the process. That's why it requires the creation of replacement ballots must occur "in the presence of witnesses." Fla. Stat. 101.5614(4)(a)— michaelmorley11 (@michaelmorley11) November 9, 2018
19/ @FlGovScott lawsuit provides sworn evidence that the Palm Beach County Supervisor of Elections prohibited his campaign's reps from monitoring the creation of replacement ballots. Election officials are filling out new ballots, but the candidate's reps apparently couldn't see— michaelmorley11 (@michaelmorley11) November 9, 2018
20/ Secrecy and apparent violations of state law are inexcusable when millions of people's fundamental right to vote at stake. The entire process must be completely transparent. /END— michaelmorley11 (@michaelmorley11) November 9, 2018
Florida’s elections are heading for a recount. The legal teams on both sides are mobilizing, and Scott has vowed that this race will not be stolen.
Enough. We need a no knock USMS raid on Perkins Coie for “Russian collusion”. Democrats need to be indicted and jailed. Now. Enough of being a doormat while Democrats brazenly seize power.
They have been exposed cheating.
Decertify them or the People will not take it much longer.
Scott should have got new officials BEFORE the election.
“Oh, maybe they’ll be honest this time” doesn’t work much with these ‘RATS.
Im in Broward and so far ive been very active. I wont give up
What would happen in Bill Nelsen died after he steals the seat? Could governor Rick Scott appoint himself as the senator?
The minute the Perkens Coi attorney shows up, launch a DOJ investigation into his actions. Special counsel it and then go after everything Perkins has.
Every vote in Broward must be recounted by non-Broward county officials, using state officials and Broward county records, and that should include matching every signature from original registration to election day voter check in book, or any form of mail in or provisional ballot. It should also include cheking Browards rolls for dead people FIRST, and marking them DEAD so they are known as dead when their votes are encountered.
Lastly every mail in ballot in Broward must be reverified with the person who supposedly mailed it in, confirming they were the one who marked the bollot and mailed it in.
Wouldn’t it be more cost-effective and timely to have a DO OVER of the election for Senate and Gov. race?
Not an option. Need to declare a winner and prosecute crimes.
"I wouldn't discourage you," he says, "but here, let me discourage you."
rrrod, fight the fight and WIN. You CAN win.
Concerning the race for senator, it is governed by the US Constitution, which says that federal elections must be held on the same date nationwide. This was honored more in the breach than in the observance until Congress laid down the current November date in the 1840s. For that reason, a do-over for the senatorial race is legally impossible. Individual ballots may be challenged, but not an entire election.
The gubernatorial race is governed by the Florida Constitution, which may well have some kind of provision for declaring an election invalid. A number of states have such provisions, but I can't answer for Florida.
So far ive made calls to the State AG..Marco Rubio and a few R leaders here in Broward. Waiting on calls now. Ill keep everyone here informed.
People are rightly PO’d
“Wouldnt it be more cost-effective and timely to have a DO OVER of the election for Senate and Gov. race?”
That won’t uncover the fraud that has already been committed, and it leaves open the changes of mind by some persons to change their votes the 2nd time.
Simple enough. Don’t seat him. VP Mike Pence swears in Senators.
“Pfftttt... yes they will. These “votes” will be counted and nothing will be done, count on it.”
Oh, what a surprise. One of FR’s resident surrender monkeys has made his usual appearance to tell everyone that all is lost. Okay, boys and girls, TexasGunLover (snort!) has issued his edict that all resistance to leftists is futile.
Trump is missing in action.
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