Sunday, November 11, 2018

Election Corruption


BOMBSHELL: BROWARD COUNTY ELECTION WORKERS REMOVED BALLOTS FROM VOTING STATION, By Steven Ahle, 11/9/18.

FLORIDA VOTER JOANN KNOX CAPTURED BROWARD COUNTY ELECTION OFFICIALS TRANSFERRING BALLOTS IN RENTED TRUCK ON ELECTION NIGHT!


Broward County workers removed paper ballots and loaded them into a rental truck, without officials supervising the move. Considering the fact that in Broward County for some strange reason there were 24,000 fewer votes for the Senate than any other statewide race on the ballot and the head of Broward County elections had destroyed the paper ballots in 2016, it appears to have all the earmarks of voter fraud.

Why were these ballots removed on election night before all the counting was done? Can you think of one reasonable explanation for their removal, because I sure can’t? In case of a recount, those ballots would be needed, unless of course there was 24,000 of them with Rick Scott’s name on them. I am not saying it is definitely voter fraud, but I am saying it doesn’t look kosher.


“This violates all chain of custody requirements for paper ballots,” argues Independent Congressional candidate for Florida’s 23rd District, Tim Canova.

They were transferring ballots around without any security officials in sight! One of the women moving ballot boxes even asked the witness to help them!

Florida voter JoAnn Knox posted an extensive play-by-play to her Facebook page explaining what she witnessed with the paper ballots at a Broward County polling site in Plantation, Florida District 23 on election night.

By the time I was allowed to finally enter, (around 7:25) they had already started packing up and had pulled the tabulation tapes from the scanners. What I witnessed for the next hour was a room full of people, operating 3 different precincts in the same room, frantically packing everything up and running around looking for things. Where’s the zero starts? Where’s the digital drives and the cases. Who has the phones? Etc. Packing/signing/bagging/boxing. It was crazy. One lady even asked me if I wanted to help. They just wanted out. Quickly.

What struck me the most was the total lack of “chain of custody”. Everything got sealed with thick plastic zip tie type fasteners. There were green, red, and blue ones and they did have numbers on them, but, it didn’t seem to matter what color went on what and I did not see anyone logging what number zip tie sealed any given thing. These ties were also used to seal the blue bags filled with the paper ballots
And, one thing that really stuck with me was the fact that ziplock bags of these ties were just laying around on the tables for anyone to take. I kept thinking that there really was nothing guaranteeing that those ballot bags couldn’t be opened and resealed (with no way of anyone knowing).
Once they posted the results on the door, I started photographing the Congressional race tallies


Norb Leahy, Dunwoody GA Tea Party Leader

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