MIAMI — The elections supervisor in Florida’s second-most populous county broke state and federal law by unlawfully destroying ballots cast in Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz’s 2016 Democratic primary, a judge ruled Friday in a case brought by the congresswoman’s challenger who wanted to check for voting irregularities.
In light of the ruling, Gov. Rick Scott’s administration — which has expressed concerns with how Broward County Election Supervisor Brenda Snipes has handled the case — told POLITICO that he’s reviewing the judge’s order and will have her office monitored.
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They knew the law, they broke the law. It's getting a little tiresome, isn't it?
What's getting tiresome is the complete absence of a accountability concerning those involved.
Dumbocrats cheat every election cycle.
Is it just me or is the fact she still has the same job insane?
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