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2016 Postmortem

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flamingdem

(40,415 posts)
Mon Dec 5, 2016, 08:32 PM Dec 2016

Group Sues to Demand Florida Election Recount - 160k votes not counted! [View all]


http://www.miaminewtimes.com/news/group-sues-to-demand-florida-election-recount-8971831

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https://protectourelections.nationbuilder.com/florida_recount

Protect Our Elections, a liberal-leaning group based in Washington, D.C., says more than 160,000 votes in Florida weren't counted during last month's presidential election. The group claims each of those votes matters a great deal because Donald Trump beat Hillary Clinton by 112,911 votes in the Sunshine State. Trump won by roughly 1.5 percent, a margin high enough to avoid the state's automatic-recount provisions.

But last Friday, Protect Our Elections sued the state to contest the election, possibly throwing President-elect Trump's transition into an even greater state of turmoil.

For the past 30 days, failed Green Party candidate Jill Stein has launched a much-ballyhooed (but perfectly legal) attempt to recount votes in Michigan, Wisconsin, and Pennsylvania, forcing the country to grapple with the question of exactly how hackable our election system really is. But despite how crucial Florida's 29 Electoral College votes are to the election, nobody has thrown Florida's election results under the microscope until now.

After raising more than $65,000 online, Protect Our Elections sued to contest the election at 11:48 p.m. Friday, a scant 12 minutes before the state's election-lawsuit deadline. The group claims — citing what looks to be extremely shaky evidence — the vote totals do not include "tens of thousands" of legal votes that weren't counted because of alleged vote-machine malfunctions, but do include "tens of thousands of illegal votes that were improperly counted."

In addition, the lawsuit claims that at least 25,000 mail-in ballots were requested but never received in Broward County, that the state's voting machines could have been hacked, and that Florida this year posted an "abnormally high invalid vote rate."
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Oh Boy,this Wellstone ruled Dec 2016 #1
I hope they can get the necessary resources flamingdem Dec 2016 #2
$65,000 is some nice scratch for cobbling together a web site. EL34x4 Dec 2016 #3
Damning graphic flamingdem Dec 2016 #4
This is an odd lawsuit.... 4139 Dec 2016 #5
Hmm, that doesn't sound too promising flamingdem Dec 2016 #7
That's good news! Madam45for2923 Dec 2016 #6
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