Posted on 11/15/2018 2:18:00 PM PST by Kaslin
The 3 p.m. deadline in the Florida recounts has come and gone, and Palm Beach County is unable to provide their vote totals.
BREAKING: Palm Beach unable to finish even Senate recount. Will not make state machine recount deadline for any of the races. #FloridaRecount— Kyra Gurney (@KyraGurney) November 15, 2018
So what happens now? Apparently they just keep on counting.
We knew Palm Beach had its issues. On Tuesday the machines overheated, which essentially meant officials had to recount the recount.
"We’re disappointed by the mechanical problems that are going to cause a further delay in the recount,” Palm Beach Supervisor of Elections Susan Bucher said at the time.
We are still waiting for an official winner in both the Senate and gubernatorial races. As it stands, Republican Gov. Rick Scott and Republican Rep. Ron DeSantis are holding on to their tight leads over Sen. Bill Nelson and Andrew Gillum.
Broward County, meanwhile, finished their recount in the nick of time.
While a judge rejected Democrats request for an extension, he did allow an extension for provisional ballots with mismatched signatures.
all we need now is donkeys and chickens in the road and hospitals and mexico here we are
Hey Jim, the law doesn’t exist anymore, may as well rename it to, “what happens to working folks when you complain rule”
In Broward County, Brenda Snipes the Supervisor of Elections, ordered ALL BALLOTS to be moved to HER office, against the law! Now there is no way to know which precinct that they came from!...............
Then disqualify all of them. She screwed up the election.
(The various precinct ballots should be identifiable by the local races on them.)
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