Before Tuesday’s election, felons weren’t allowed to vote in Florida. The state’s voters approved a measure to allow non-violent felons to vote in future elections, a sure boost to the Democrat vote. But that didn’t matter to Broward Country Supervisor Brenda Snipes. She not only let felons vote, she all let illegal aliens vote too. Not only that, but Snipes illegal destroyed ballots favoring Debbie Wasserman-Schultz’s challenger in 2016.
This is why you need to vote. Anytime there is a close election, as is the case in Florida and Arizona, the Democrats always cheat and try to steal seats. It looks like it’s working in Arizona and it may just work in Florida too. If the citizens of these two states allow these Democrat crooks and thieves to steal their elections, then this country is officially done.
Brenda Snipes allowed illegal aliens and felons to vote, illegally destroyed ballots |
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Three statewide races in Florida are headed to a recount and all depend on results from a county whose supervisor of elections has a history of losing ballots and breaking laws by allowing illegal immigrants and felons to vote, as well as illegally destroying ballots.
Broward County supervisor of elections Brenda Snipes’ office has admitted “they don’t know” how many ballots there are still to count.Snipes’ latest failure to finalize Tuesday’s election returns days after the polls closed is also in violation of Florida law, which requires elections officials to “report all early voting and all tabulated vote-by-mail results to the Department of State within 30 minutes after the polls close. Thereafter, the canvassing board shall report, with the exception of provisional ballot results, updated precinct election results to the department at least every 45 minutes until all results are completely reported.”
This should alarm anyone hoping for fair and accurate election returns, as Snipes’ history in Broward is checkered with numerous examples of facilitating illegal voting practices.
In 2017, Dr. Snipes admitted in court that her office had allowed non-citizens and felons to vote and was particularly vulnerable ahead of major elections.