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BREAKING: Palm Beach Ballot Machines Break. Supervisor Says All Early Vote Tallies Need To Be Rerun.
On Tuesday, news broke that in Palm Beach County, one of the two Florida counties that have been recalcitrant in reporting their voting tallies from the November election, ballot machines broke down. Palm Beach County Elections Supervisor Susan Bucher, who played the race card against Florida governor Rick Scott earlier in the week, saying, “It is very unfortunate that some of the highest elected officials in our country are trying to disrupt our democracy because they don’t like the demographics of our voters,” said on Thursday that all early vote tallies in her county would have to be rerun, according to Terri Parker of WPBF.
BREAKING: ballot counting machines break down in Palm Beach County - Susan Bucher says they have to rerun all early vote tallies in Senate Race - that already took them a day and a half to tally @WPBF25News
— Terri Parker (@wpbf_terri) November 14, 2018
originally posted by: drewlander
a reply to: xuenchen
And you may not know that those machines can only count 75000 mail-in absentee ballots per day, and they received over 350k of them on the day of the election.
originally posted by: drewlander
a reply to: xuenchen
And you may not know that those machines can only count 75000 mail-in absentee ballots per day, and they received over 350k of them on the day of the election.
originally posted by: drewlander
a reply to: xuenchen
And you may not know that those machines can only count 75000 mail-in absentee ballots per day, and they received over 350k of them on the day of the election.
More at: www.palmbeachpost.com...
A Palm Beach County legislative candidate on Tuesday won and then quickly lost the first round of his legal battle to extend the deadline for election recounts to be completed as growing political heat generated lawsuits in federal and state courts in Tallahassee.
Ruling on a lawsuit filed by Democratic Florida House District 89 candidate Jim Bonfiglio, who is trailing by 37 votes in his race against Republican Mike Caruso, a Leon County judge ordered that Palm Beach County elections officials be given until Nov. 27 to complete their recounts.
However, Judge Karen Gievers’ decision to lift Thursday’s 3 p.m. deadline in Palm Beach County was trumped when Florida Secretary of State Ken Detzner petitioned to move the case to federal court.
originally posted by: Lumenari
a reply to: xuenchen
I guess they just need the technicians to fix those pesky machines so that they only spit out Democratic votes.
We really do live in a Banana Republic now, don't we?
originally posted by: pheonix358
originally posted by: drewlander
a reply to: xuenchen
And you may not know that those machines can only count 75000 mail-in absentee ballots per day, and they received over 350k of them on the day of the election.
This was actually something i heard on talk radio with Iowa Sec of State Paul Pate as guest. Maybe was broward tho? Im having a hard time keeping all these failures straight right now.
What?
They only have one machine? You yourself said 'machines'.
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originally posted by: musicismagic
People are going to forget what voting means.
I always said when Chinese people get their freedom, Americans will lose theirs. So far, its coming along just fine.