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originally posted by: xuenchen
More BOMBSHELLS !!!
MUST-SEE VIDEO: Broward County Elections Officials Block View as Ballots are Bundled and Bagged in Davie, Florida Voting Center
Several women are seen on the floor bundling the ballots and stuffing them into blue canvas zip bags.
Dead men tell no tales in Broward County: Three whistle-blowers end up DEAD
Bucher’s ban on filming the ballot-counting process is a break from usual media access to canvassing board meetings. Bucher held a recount in August for a Boca Raton City Council race and imposed no such ban.
In 2000, during the infamous George Bush-Al Gore recount, newspapers published countless images of the Palm Beach County Canvassing Board reviewing ballots.
A frustrated Bucher imposed the new rule one day after Scott, the Republican nominee for U.S. Senate, filed suit accusing her of refusing to allow his campaign officials to personally witness the duplication and processing of ballots.
originally posted by: sligtlyskeptical
originally posted by: xuenchen
More BOMBSHELLS !!!
MUST-SEE VIDEO: Broward County Elections Officials Block View as Ballots are Bundled and Bagged in Davie, Florida Voting Center
Several women are seen on the floor bundling the ballots and stuffing them into blue canvas zip bags.
Dead men tell no tales in Broward County: Three whistle-blowers end up DEAD
it is against the law to photograph ballots at polling places. These citizens are lucky they were not arrested. looks like the poll workers are 100% following the book in bagging up the ballots.
originally posted by: RadioRobert
a reply to: xuenchen
Well,... technically, SlightleySnipes is half-right. It is illegal to take pictures in the polling place. Fortunately for the media, the polling places all closed on Tues night. Almost a week ago now. Votes are scrutinized at the canvassing stations. Which are public spaces with no expectation of privacy. The only thing they'd avoid is signatures. I'm not even sure if that's a legal requirement or simply a liability decision.
originally posted by: RadioRobert
a reply to: Annee
The outlet reporting that is the AZ Republic. The Republic is not a conservative outlet. But way to completely ignore what was said or by who.
The state's law says that ballots can only be rehabilitated prior to the deadline. Fontes and others continue to reach out to some voters to try to rehabilitate ballots. That is illegal under the state law.
originally posted by: RadioRobert
a reply to: Annee
They endorsed Taliban Sinema...
It is/was frequently called the Repugnant.
I had a brief subscription in the 90's.
originally posted by: rnaa
originally posted by: RadioRobert
a reply to: Annee
They endorsed Taliban Sinema...
It is/was frequently called the Repugnant.
I had a brief subscription in the 90's.
Edit: that was supposed to be a reply to Annee, sorry about that.
Krysten Sinema is possibly the most conservative Democrat in the new Senate.
originally posted by: xuenchen
LOL
Watching Broward recount the votes on TV.
The workers look like real winners 😆
They know the cameras are on, and they are doing their best to appear "busy" and oh-so-concerned 😆