Posted on 11/12/2018 9:04:51 AM PST by E. Pluribus Unum
A judge has ruled that the Florida election recount has to be finished by Thursday. So at least this will all be over in a few days, right? You might want to hold your horses on that one. Yesterday, Palm Beach County Supervisor of Elections Susan Bucher (whose vote-counting history weve highlighted here before) told CNN that it was going to be impossible for her to meet the deadline. In a separate interview later, she went so far as to suggest that they may have to scrap the recount and just certify the original election results. (The Hill)
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The Palm Beach County, Fla., elections supervisor says it is impossible to finish the three Florida election recounts by the Thursday deadline.
Its impossible, Palm Beach County Supervisor of Elections Susan Bucher told CNN, responding to a question about whether officials would be able to finish the recount on time.
Palm Beach County is one of the most critical counties in the state, alongside Broward County.
The first round of machine recounts is supposed to be completed by Thursday, setting up a bitter fight to the finish in Floridas races for Senate, governor and agriculture commissioner.
So why cant Palm Beach County (and Broward) finish their work on time if 65 other counties are able to meet the deadline? Last night, Bucher told WPBF News that the delays were the fault of archaic voting machines.
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That’s what I was thinking. A recount will expose all the fake but accurate ballots. And when DeSantis wins, his first act as governor must be to fire every one of these crooks. If he doesn’t Trump will not win in two years.
If they recount now, they will probably have too many ballots. I think the police arrived in time to keep them from discarding some of what they tried to replace. Better to lose than to get exposed in a way that hurts them even more.
She knows that if she certifies the initial results, the odds of her going to prison decrease significantly.
Broward County will soon do the same because that woman wont be able to explain where the 75,000+ additional votes came from or explain the videos of election workers filling out blank ballots, or explain the cases of ballots being placed in rented trucks moved from the trunks of cars.
Would be very surprised if Enterprise has not been subpoenaed for the records for those truck rentals.
Would also hope that cell phone records and location history for those cells phones have been subpoenaed. Same with email records for all individuals in the elections office and local democrat party.
lol lol lol
Can you freakin’ believe this? These South Florida County election offices, their personnel collect paychecks all year around. Then when election day finally comes around they treat elections like a trifle, like a joke. On election day they are not prepared to count the votes quickly and competently.
But it’s not just incompetence here. In Broward they were manufacturing Democrat ballots and votes. Maybe in Palm Beach too.
“You had one job!”
Oops, you posted on the wrong article.
Do you realize how time consuming it is to manufacture just the right number of votes to win without being obvious?
They have no doubt altered and polluted the original ballot "universe" to the point that it cannot be recounted because it no longer exists.
“They aren’t held accountable, they aren’t fired, prosecuted, fined or incarcerated”
Why Hell No! Some Republican would be called RACIST!
That must be avoided at all cost. Even losing America to these swine communist is a price they are all to willing to pay.
When people start talking Democrats get nervous. The are trying to eeek out GA and AZ.
Maybe if you were working instead of doing interviews on CNN you could make it.
19 Florida Counties, including Palm Beach, use the Dominion Voting Systems, Inc.
48 Florida Counties, including Broward, use the Election Systems & Software, LLC
https://dos.myflorida.com/elections/voting-systems/certified-voting-systems-and-vendors/
Why are Palm Beach and Broward Counties having problems counting votes when the other 65 Florida Counties using the same voting systems are not having an issue?
Palm Beach
Dominion Voting Systems, Inc. Sequoia voting system is a blended-based voting system that has a paper-based system with an element for compliance with HAVA provisions for accessibility voting using a DRE touchscreen. The voting system consists of an election management system (EMS) the WinEDS; an optical scan precinct count tabulatorthe Insight Plus (Insight); and an optical scan central count tabulator - the AVC 400C. The Insight tabulator is a scanner for use with marksense paper ballots. This tabulator can transmit the tabulated results from the precinct to the EMS server using an analog modem. The Optech 400-C tabulator is a high-speed scanner for use with marksense paper ballots. The EDGE is a precinct-count DRE touchsceen tabulator which, with the audio and visual-accessible voting functionality (AVC EDGE Audio Component) [Figure 3] enables a voter to cast an electronic paperless ballot using a computer screen for visual voting and/or audio voting with tactile interfaces using a keypad and connection to ear phones. The EDGE does not transmit the tabulated results from the precinct to the EMS server, since it does not have a modem capability.
Broward
Election Systems & Software, LLC EVS 4.5.3.0, Version 1 is a paper-based voting system with an element for compliance with the Help America Vote Act (HAVA) provisions for precinct voting. The Florida certified voting system includes the Election Management System (EMS), a precinct scanner, Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)-compliant accessibility devices, and central count scanners. The EMS hardware platform is configured as either a stand-alone or a server/client configuration. The stand-alone configuration includes the election management system and the election results reporting manager; whereas, the server/client configuration includes one or more workstations (clients) which interconnect with a server. The system includes an option to upload election results wirelessly or using an analog modem.
The USSC's ensuing 5-4 margin hinged on what should have been done about the safe-harbor issue. Bush prevailed.
Let’s see. The first count starts at 7PM on election night and is mostly finished by midnight, but it’s “impossible” to finish the recount one week and two days later?
She also knows that if she certifies the original results, nobody is going to have much legal standing to file a Federal civil rights lawsuit against her. How can anyone prove that his or her ballot was not counted?
as I recall, a subsequent recount conducted by the MSM (hardly fans of GWB) as a result of FOIA requests revealed that GWB would have won if the recount had run it’s course.
Good point. I also don’t think it was the deadlines that were the key issue in 2000 — it was the manual counting standards that were not consistent across the entire state.
“””So why cant Palm Beach County (and Broward) finish their work on time if 65 other counties are able to meet the deadline? Last night, Bucher told WPBF News that the delays were the fault of archaic voting machines.”””
OK Ms Bucher why aren’t the other 19 Florida counties that use the Dominion System having any problems?
When a corrupt person is in charge, they have no problem in saying it is due to their incompetence that something is not working.
Anyone know how long Bucher has been Supervisor of Elections in Palm Beach County?
The writer is wrong on many counts...First off the ballot was six pages long both sides in many areas....There are exactly 30 cities in all of Broward County which is 1,323 sq miles of land and water.61.13% of the registered voters bothered to vote at all. Per SOE where I work.Besides the folks running for jobs there were 14 Constitutional changes and 12 County changes to its constitution all included on the ballot designed by the Supervisor of elections thats dumb. If all who voted did so thru a as200 ballot Scanner that amounts to 4,277,040 pieces of paper. Each Pct at close does a computer run n 2 copies 1 to driver who picks up the equipment and the second carried by the Clerk of the PCT is there private car with seals attached on all bags 4-8 bags per pct.....Well I shall enlighten you this election as of the last announcement 712,840 people voted in Broward County at six (6) pages both sides that amounts to 4 million,277 thousand and forty pages of ballot form....in a county of 1, 843,152 people.....of which 593,540 are registered democrats, 252 thousand and twenty three are registered Republicans and three hundred twenty eight thousand eight hundred and sixty eight no party affiliation,,,,,,,,the people count who voted were increased by close to 50% overall...AND YOU DO REALIZE THERE ARE 608 Polling Locations in Broward County....an all cites had questions on the ballotts that were for that city alone....so as you can see this is a huge undertaking....
What am I missing?
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