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By 5-4 vote, Broward OK's Oliphant bailout
The Miami Herald ^ | Wed, Jan. 29, 2003 | ERIKA BOLSTAD

Posted on 01/29/2003 7:43:28 AM PST by tomball

SEEKING FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE: Miriam Oliphant, Broward County supervisor for elections, answers questions Tuesday morning before the County Commission. Behind her stands Mary J. Halper. EMILY MICHOT/HERALD STAFF

 

By 5-4 vote, Broward OK's Oliphant bailout

Funds should see her through Feb. 11

Supervisor pledges to be prudent with the taxpayers' money

Broward Supervisor of Elections Miriam Oliphant got another financial bailout from reluctant county commissioners Tuesday, after more than three hours of tense public negotiations.

Ultimately, on a 5-4 vote, they agreed to a $179,000 cash advance to carry her through the Feb. 11 city primaries.

The new advance will be handled much like the $1.4 million she received last year to pay for the Nov. 5 election. All spending must be approved by both the elections office and the county, to ensure that all of the money goes toward expenses related to the February election.

That assurance wasn't enough for the four commissioners who voted against fronting the money.

Oliphant simply hasn't proved she has implemented some of the fiscal belt-tightening suggested in the county's audit, said Commissioner Lori Parrish, who was joined in her ''no'' vote by Suzanne Gunzburger, Ilene Lieberman and Jim Scott.

''We have to have some accountability,'' Parrish said. ``You can't issue a blank check without some accountability.''

But Oliphant wouldn't agree to more stringent oversight, and a majority of commissioners said they felt an obligation to make sure there was enough money to run the Fort Lauderdale and Dania Beach primary elections. That primary is now two weeks away.

''If Mrs. Oliphant was gone tomorrow and someone else was standing there and in her stead, we would still have an election,'' Commissioner Josephus Eggelletion said. ``At some point, you would still have to fund that office. None of that changes.''

Although five commissioners voted to advance her the money, Oliphant and her staff were roundly criticized for what was described as a vague $200,000 budget request.

Commissioners didn't get a detailed breakdown of the request until just before their 2 p.m. meeting, and when they did get it, it included $21,000 to run the now-canceled condominium elections in Sunrise Lakes.

The estimates are rough numbers, said Ken Leb, Oliphant's interim deputy supervisor, who took much of the fire for Oliphant during the meeting. He argued that the office is understaffed, underfunded and completely focused right now on the Feb. 11 elections. As a result, no one had the time to revise the numbers.

''There is no realistic number at this point,'' Leb admitted to commissioners.

''Best guess is just not going to cut it,'' said Commissioner Kristin Jacobs. ``I cannot approve fluff.''

`NO. 1 PRIORITY'

Oliphant defended her staff's numbers, saying they were focused on elections and not on the budget.

''We are in election mode,'' Oliphant said. ``Our No. 1 priority is these elections. There's not enough time in the day for my staff to be pulled away from election preparations.''

Commissioners finally agreed to subtract the $21,000 cost of the Sunrise Lakes elections and give Oliphant a $179,000 advance. The money will come in the form of an advance on her $5.8 million budget, which is normally doled out in a monthly allocation.

Oliphant thanked the commissioners after the meeting and pledged to be prudent with the money.

''There were some concerns there about accountability and responsibility,'' Oliphant told reporters. ``And that's what the taxpayers of Broward County want to hear. More accountability and more responsibility.''

Oliphant will still have to come back to the commission to ask for more money to run the March 11 elections with 12 Broward cities.

''You will run out of money,'' said Commissioner John Rodstrom. ``It's a fact, as sure as I'm sitting here. You will run out of money.''

''It's not a good position to be in,'' said Oliphant, who was so flustered during the meeting she couldn't remember the name of her new financial advisor, Dick Wallsmith.

Oliphant has already received more than $4.1 million of her $5.8 million budget and the county auditor has predicted she will run out of money by June, with four months left in the fiscal year.

She started the year in debt, by overspending last year's budget by $921,263. That forced her to get a $1.4 million advance to run the November elections.

FINANCIAL CHAOS

To address some of the financial chaos in her office, Oliphant reassigned her finance director and hired Wallsmith, who helped former Broward Clerk of Courts Bob Lockwood straighten out his finances in 1990.

Throughout the meeting, Oliphant was also flanked by two of Broward's most prominent black female politicians: state Sen. Mandy Dawson, D-Fort Lauderdale, and former Commissioner Sylvia Poitier.

A group of activists also attended the meeting, but it was much smaller than the crowds that have jammed the Broward County Governmental Center in the past to support Oliphant.

Six people showed up on Tuesday morning in front of the governmental center for what was billed as a demonstration of black grass-roots community activists. Carrying signs that said, ''Love you, Miriam'' and ''We voted for you. We support you,'' the group, calling itself the People Coalition, walked back and forth outside the county building.

Herald Staff Writer Brad Bennett contributed to this report.



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1 posted on 01/29/2003 7:43:28 AM PST by tomball
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To: tomball
DNC is an organized crime gang. Thanks for the Oliphant posts - Oliphant is forced to surrender reports.

Alcee Hastings in the SP Times last June:

Conventional wisdom has Janet Reno sweeping the black vote, but two of Florida's three black members of Congress, all Democrats, are not hopping on the Reno bandwagon.

"Janet Reno can't win," said U.S. Rep. Alcee Hastings of Broward County, a Reno stronghold. "I told her that if she hadn't seen Waco burning enough, Bill Clinton kissing Monica enough, and Elian being snatched enough, then she should run for governor." He favors Bill McBride.

Link

The Sun Sentinel adds this after the election:

U.S. Rep. Alcee Hastings, D-Miramar, said nothing Oliphant is accused of rises to the level of misdeeds he thinks were committed by former Secretary of State Katherine Harris in the 2000 election. He said Bush would face the wrath of black voters in the November election if he removes Oliphant.

"I dare the governor to remove her," Hastings said. "He'll create a firestorm that will eclipse the one he created in the One Florida plan. He'll need Katherine Harris to count the votes for him again."


2 posted on 01/29/2003 8:20:41 AM PST by Ragtime Cowgirl (289 Million Americans Avoid Peace Rallies. Press cover-up bigger than Watergate!)
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To: tomball
BAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!!!!!! Broward...joke of a nation.
3 posted on 01/29/2003 8:22:47 AM PST by AppyPappy (Will Code COBOL For Food)
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To: Ragtime Cowgirl
U.S. Rep. Alcee Hastings, D-Miramar, said nothing Oliphant is accused of rises to the level of misdeeds he thinks were committed by former Secretary of State Katherine Harris in the 2000 election. He said Bush would face the wrath of black voters in the November election if he removes Oliphant.

Huh? Is this a threat that blacks will vote Democrat?

4 posted on 01/29/2003 8:27:28 AM PST by Lancey Howard
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To: tomball
Six people showed up on Tuesday morning in front of the governmental center for what was billed as a demonstration of black grass-roots community activists. Carrying signs that said, ''Love you, Miriam'' and ''We voted for you. We support you,'' the group, calling itself the People Coalition, walked back and forth outside the county building.

Six people. Call out the National Guard.

5 posted on 01/29/2003 8:28:47 AM PST by Lancey Howard
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To: AppyPappy
She's the great black hope for political office. She is an incompetent hack who has hired many buddies onto her payroll. She even ousted an elderly white crippled poll watcher near where I live to put her mother in the slot. The poor woman was devastated......she lived for that measly one day every two years elections job. At any mention of Oliphant being ousted the community goes nuts. I'm not exaggerating. It's an OJ black solidarity thing. Partly because she's the only Black in elected county office here.

She is pretty foxy though and that's gotten her this far.

6 posted on 01/29/2003 8:31:59 AM PST by dennisw (http://www.littlegreenfootballs.com/weblog/weblog.php)
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To: tomball
Behind her stands Mary J. Halper.

Funny, I thought it was a portly Andrew Young in drag.

7 posted on 01/29/2003 8:58:24 AM PST by newgeezer (I'm a native American. Aren't you?)
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To: Lancey Howard
Can't call out the Natl Guard. They're all at Ft Stewart, GA waiting for an invitation to do the Bagdhad Boogie.

What people need to realize is that Broward County is Florida's most DemonRatic county. If the Rats can't make a final stand here, they are toast statewide. It is a beautiful thing to watch for anyone who has put up with transplanted Northeast liberal trash for 25 years.
8 posted on 01/29/2003 9:57:23 AM PST by ameribbean expat
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To: tomball
Ah, Miriam... my favorite! We've known this woman was trouble ever since the infamous Poll Worker Training Tape in August. Some well placed people in Broward have told me she will be indicted soon. If she screws up this election, though, Jeb will remove her.

I love watching the Dems self destruct in Broward... the triple minority Dem mayor of Broward is HATED by the black community now while the white Republican governor is adored. Bring it on Miriam!
9 posted on 01/29/2003 2:04:43 PM PST by walrus954
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the triple minority Dem mayor

Let me guess:

Woman
Jewish
Hispanic
Black
Lesbian
Handicapped

Come on, let us know what the trifecta is ;-)

10 posted on 01/29/2003 2:11:49 PM PST by LO_IQ
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To: walrus954
I live in NYC but have a second home in Broward county. It's just not possible to see the rats self destruct in NYC, so all of this is wonder lust for me. We win any way this turns out. The rats lose any way it turns out. Whats bad?
11 posted on 01/29/2003 2:29:05 PM PST by jmaroneps37
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