Brenda Snipes has rescinded her resignation as Broward County elections supervisor, vowing to fight the immediate suspension slapped on her by outgoing Republican Florida Gov. Rick Scott for alleged misconduct.
Snipes' change of heart was announced by Burnadette Norris-Weeks, counsel to the Broward County supervisor of elections' office, on Saturday, following Scott's signing of an executive order Friday to replace Snipes, a Democrat, with Republican Peter Antonacci, Scott's former general counsel.
Scott, who is set to join Congress in the new year as the next senator from Florida, cited complaints against Snipes for “misfeasance, incompetence and neglect of duty." It is unclear how the order will affect the $71,000 a year pension Snipes was due to receive when she stepped down from the post.
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Can they now press charges? Is she now subject to lose her State pension. Now that's what she deserves.
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ReplyDeleteGenerally, when one submits a voluntary resignation it's End of Story. A change of heart decision afterward no longer belongs to the resignee. An employer may accept a change of mind, but that is at their sole discretion.
It's for certain that her domain was infested with those loyal to her and willing to subvert the election laws in pursuit of power for their party.
This loser will end up owning most of the state and surrounding area's too because the corrupt liberal politicians and judges will feel she deserves it because she is black. Who knows perhaps there were slaves in her tribe a couple hundred years ago causing her emotional distress.
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