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Tuesday, November 13, 2018

Here's what happens if Palm Beach County can't count its votes by Thursday

If Florida's Palm Beach County can't recount its votes in three statewide races by Thursday, Florida will likely move on to a final count without it.

All of Florida's 67 counties are re-counting their votes in the races for Senate, governor, and agriculture commissioner, and must report new totals by 3 p.m. Thursday. Palm Beach County has said it won't be able to finish by then.

“I will tell you that the secretary and the legislature and the governor have been extremely aware that with the election equipment we have, the potential of conducting all of these is impossible,” Palm Beach County Supervisor of Elections Susan Bucher told the Palm Beach Post. “We have asked the secretary if there was any consideration to extend the deadline and he said ‘no.’”

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8 comments:

Anonymous said...

Where's the air freshener?

Anonymous said...

Corrupt Social Communists AKA Dems.

Anonymous said...

It's been done on porpoise to sneak in Dem votes and put Republicans votes in the Garbage.

Anonymous said...

They could run "all" of the ballots through the machines in 24 hours on and after election day, but can't run the ballots three times over the course of the better part of a week? Somebody's not telling it straight.

Anonymous said...

Excuses Excuses!

Anonymous said...

In today's world comparing " signatures" is ridiculous. Who even signs anything any more ?

Anonymous said...

Yes they are just excuses, but you clowns buy it hook line and sinker every time... This is all for the kids!!!!!

Anonymous said...

Send in the National guard and appoint a republican group to recount and determine which votes count - clean up this mess. We all know who won. It was announced on Election night. So be it.