Posted on 11/08/2018 9:06:06 AM PST by barmag25
Broward and Palm Beach County elections officials were still counting votes on Thursday morning, and questions continued about why more than 24,000 people voted for governor but not Senate in Broward.
The Broward elections office counted 22,000 ballots Wednesday, continuing late into the night. In total, more than 695,700 Broward ballots were counted by 1 a.m. Thursday.
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We have over 1 million voters in Broward how many do you have my county is huge 1,323 square miles with 4 separate congressional districts the state voted 62% of registered voters my county 54% voted. A 100% increase over the last election.....I worked the furthermost south pct in the county and yet we are one of the top 15 pcts and a replacement of the locked bags with the paper ballots in it with separate seals reported by serial number to the SOE by the operator and by the Pct Leader Florida has 6,111 separate pcts the truck got to us 1 hour before we closed at 1900 hrs...
There were lawyers at my pct furthest south in the county an he fixed several crazy situations....most people did not bother to check where they are supposed to vote or what there pcts were or even bothered to download there voter id card many voted with Passports as well as state id state drivers licenses...we were open 14 hours and people still showed up demanding to vote 1 hr after we closed..
put this here. Rubio says Dems are trying to “steal” elecion
https://twitter.com/marcorubio/status/1060596888372699136
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“So, in Dade Ds are taking absentees, finding out which Ds didn’t vote, and marking up the absentees to just “come in.”
https://twitter.com/LarrySchweikart/status/1060609514645336064
For all Broward county voters:
I was just on the phone with the state AG office of voter fraud. My name had come up as non existent on the Broward county site. After speaking with the AGs office were able to confirm my vote was cast....and by mail.
Broward and Palm Beach?
They aren’t waiting for the ballots, they’re printing them.
Where’s the chad guy with the magnifying glass from 2000?
Thank Jeb Bush for the corruption of Broward County.
He appointed Miriam Oliphant & the current SOE
Brenda Snipes.
That guy, Tim Canova, ran against Deb Wasserman-Schultz in the Democrat primary and there were voting irregularities in more than one precinct.
It looks like exactly 7% was subtracted from his count and the same number added for DWS.
Canova conceded the race because DWS had won by a much larger number than that.
This was after Hillary met privately with the SOE, Brenda Snipes.
That guy, Tim Canova, ran against Deb Wasserman-Schultz in the Democrat primary and there were voting irregularities in more than one precinct.
It looks like exactly 7% was subtracted from his count and the same number added for DWS.
Canova conceded the race because DWS had won by a much larger number than that.
This was after Hillary met privately with the SOE, Brenda Snipes.
This must be the same Tim Canova that DWS cheated in 2016.
Experts Find Evidence of Electronic “Vote-Flipping” in Tim Canova Loss to Wasserman-Schultz (tr)
10/26/2016 11:30:44 AM PDT · by TigerClaws · 23 replies
Weeks after Bernie Sanders protégé Tim Canova went down in defeat in a strong primary challenge to US Representative Debbie-Wasserman-Schultz, professional statisticians say they have uncovered the same kind of statistically unlikely voting pattern which was found in the 2016 Democratic primary between Hilary Clinton and Bernie Sanders. They are calling for a visual inspection of some or all of the actual ballots in order to rule out the presence of electronic “vote-flipping.” Because the two counties involved both use vote-scanning machines which create digital images of the ballots, visual inspection of the ballots could consist of obtaining the digital...
Thanks Jeb Bush for Broward SOE, Brenda Snipes, and her predecessor, Miriam Oliphant (disaster).
Bushes= herpes, the gift that keeps on giving.
Broward, as usual, has to wait until they know the exact number of ballots that have to be printed before they are miraculously found...
they need to know how many fake ballots need to be brought in to elect the democrat(s.
No it's not. I live in Lee and it's one of the most solid GOP counties in the state. No real "corruption" to speak of either.
Solid GOP does not always mean corruption free...
Hah! We all have learned that.
That said, Lee is really is pretty solid. Of course we get our occasional moron, but as far as local governance it's a pretty legit, low tax, drama free bedroom/midwest-transplant/retiree type of area.
Starting to bustle too the last few years.
I have friends in Broward and I saw their sample ballot. And I know the area. So I can give you two straight up reasons:
1. The only federal.race--the Senate contest between Nelson and Scott--was positioned on the lower left of the first page, NOT at the top. (At least on my friend's ballot). Very easy to overlook.
2. The black population was motivated to vote in the governor's race because a black guy was on the ballot. They weren't excited about Nelson. Their goal was to elect a black governor. Very easy to surmise they went in and looked for Gollum's name and ignored other races.
I have friends in Broward and I saw their sample ballot. And I know the area. So I can give you two straight up reasons:
1. The only federal.race--the Senate contest between Nelson and Scott--was positioned on the lower left of the first page, NOT at the top. (At least on my friend's ballot). Very easy to overlook.
2. The black population was motivated to vote in the governor's race because a black guy was on the ballot. They weren't excited about Nelson. Their goal was to elect a black governor. Very easy to surmise they went in and looked for Gollum's name and ignored other races.
I have friends in Broward and I saw their sample ballot. And I know the area. So I can give you two straight up reasons:
1. The only federal.race--the Senate contest between Nelson and Scott--was positioned on the lower left of the first page, NOT at the top. (At least on my friend's ballot). Very easy to overlook.
2. The black population was motivated to vote in the governor's race because a black guy was on the ballot. They weren't excited about Nelson. Their goal was to elect a black governor. Very easy to surmise they went in and looked for Gollum's name and ignored other races.
My county had no problem with punch card ballots in the Bush/Gore presidential election.
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