Reason #42 -> DemoScum love and embrace Voter Fraud
Election Fraud Expert Reveals Brenda Snipes “Found Ballots” in 2012 Too
November 13, 2018
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Brenda Snipes is at the center of the contentious Florida recount. Snipes is the Broward County Election Supervisor, who is
shrouded in controversy for her past performance and inability to provide transparency or finish vote counts on time.
Snipes is no stranger to scandal. As the
Sun Sentinel reports, for 15 years, Snipes has served as Broward County’s elections chief, with mixed results. Long lines and vote counts that continued long after polls closed marred elections in 2002, 2004, 2006, 2012, 2016 and, of course, this year.
Among other issues:
— A court
ruled she had broken election law when she destroyed ballots from the 2016 election 12 months after it, instead of the 22 months required by federal law.
— A medical marijuana amendment was
left off some ballots in 2016.
— Election results in the 2016 primary were
posted on the elections office’s website before polls closed, another violation of election law.
— In 2012, almost 1,000 uncounted ballots were discovered a week after the election
— In 2004,
some 58,000 mail-in ballots were not delivered to voters, leaving election officials to scramble to send new ones.
Now, we’re also learning that back in 2012, Snipes was also accused of “finding new ballots.”
From Breitbart
Broward County, Florida election official Brenda Snipes — who is continuing to find new ballots in the recent statewide midterm elections for Governor and the U.S. Senate — was previously accused of finding ballots after an election in 2012.