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«Breaking News» Troubled Broward County gets its vote results submitted 52 minutes EARLY

Troubled Broward County in Florida had a reason to celebrate on Sunday as it submitted its recounted vote totals to the secretary of state's office with 52 minutes to spare.


But its neighboring Palm Beach County got its votes in a mere one second before the noon deadline.


Broward and Palm Beach were two of the four counties that became infamous during the 2000 presidential recount in the Sunshine State. 


Broward struggled with its infamy again this year when officials lost over two thousand ballots and Supervisor of Elections Brenda Snipes became a target of social media criticism for her management of the recount process. 




Troubled Broward County in Florida - led by Supervisor of Elections Brenda Snipes - has a reason to celebrate on Sunday as it submitted its recounted vote totals to the secretary of state's office with 52 minutes to spare


Troubled Broward County in Florida - led by Supervisor of Elections Brenda Snipes - has a reason to celebrate on Sunday as it submitted its recounted vote totals to the secretary of state's office with 52 minutes to spare



Troubled Broward County in Florida - led by Supervisor of Elections Brenda Snipes - has a reason to celebrate on Sunday as it submitted its recounted vote totals to the secretary of state's office with 52 minutes to spare





Snipes has come under fire for her management of the recount


Snipes has come under fire for her management of the recount



Snipes has come under fire for her management of the recount



But Broward's canvassing board adjourned on Sunday to loud applause at 11:08 a.m. after being told they were done for the day, the Orlando Sun Sentinel reported, after wrapping up mandatory recounts in the state's governor, Senate and state agriculture commissioner races.  


Snipes didn't comment to reporters on her way out the door.


'Bye guys!' she said with a smile as she left.


She wouldn't address speculation that Gov.-elect Ron DeSantis may remove her from office after she came under fire when it was revealed on Saturday that 2,040 ballots had been either misplaced, misfiled or mixed in with another stack.

The county also had missed Thursday's deadline - by two minutes - in reporting results in the contested Senate race, which Republican Rick Scott ended up winning. 


Snipes, who is black, said afterward racism was 'probably' a factor in the backlash against her.  


When asked specifically if she believed her heritage could be playing a part in the hostile response she declined to elaborate but told the Guardian, 'Probably. Probably'.


Florida has been on pins and needles since the Nov. 6 election day as the entire state under went a recount for three races.


Results were due to the secretary of state by noon. 




Republican Mike Caruso (C) hugs his adviser at the Supervisor of Elections Service Center in Palm Beach, Florida


Republican Mike Caruso (C) hugs his adviser at the Supervisor of Elections Service Center in Palm Beach, Florida



Republican Mike Caruso (C) hugs his adviser at the Supervisor of Elections Service Center in Palm Beach, Florida





Election ballot baskets sit on the floor at the Supervisor of Elections Service Center in Palm Beach


Election ballot baskets sit on the floor at the Supervisor of Elections Service Center in Palm Beach



Election ballot baskets sit on the floor at the Supervisor of Elections Service Center in Palm Beach





Snipes came under fire when it was revealed Broward misplaced two thousand ballots


Snipes came under fire when it was revealed Broward misplaced two thousand ballots



Snipes came under fire when it was revealed Broward misplaced two thousand ballots





Volunteers in Palm Beach County look at ballots; the county submitted its totals with one second to spare


Volunteers in Palm Beach County look at ballots; the county submitted its totals with one second to spare



Volunteers in Palm Beach County look at ballots; the county submitted its totals with one second to spare


On Friday, election workers in all 67 counties began recounting by hand about 93,000 ballots that were not recorded by voting machines.


But Florida's beleaguered Broward County has made yet another election blunder after it was revealed that officials accidentally mixed in ballots from the Senate race into the recount for state's Commissioner of Agriculture .


Early on Saturday, the recount of 22,000 ballots came to an abrupt stop when officials noticed volunteers had mixed 47 manila envelopes from Friday's Senate recount in with those to be hand counted for the commissioner race, Fox News reported.


'It appears there may have been some ballots from yesterday mixed in with the ones for today,' Broward Canvassing Board Judge Deborah Carpenter-Toye said.


'We have been trying to determine what could have caused the drop. What we believe is that in the recount area ... I believe those ballots were probably mixed in with another stack,' Snipes told the elections Canvassing Board on Saturday. 




Snipes wouldn't address calls for her removal from office


Snipes wouldn't address calls for her removal from office



Snipes wouldn't address calls for her removal from office





Volunteers look at ballots during a hand recount in Palm Beach, Florida


Volunteers look at ballots during a hand recount in Palm Beach, Florida



Volunteers look at ballots during a hand recount in Palm Beach, Florida





Carts of ballots wait to be fed through machines to recount about 80,000 ballots for the Florida House District 89 race between candidates Republican Mike Caruso and Democrat Jim Bonfiglio at the Palm Beach County Supervisor of Elections Service Center


Carts of ballots wait to be fed through machines to recount about 80,000 ballots for the Florida House District 89 race between candidates Republican Mike Caruso and Democrat Jim Bonfiglio at the Palm Beach County Supervisor of Elections Service Center



Carts of ballots wait to be fed through machines to recount about 80,000 ballots for the Florida House District 89 race between candidates Republican Mike Caruso and Democrat Jim Bonfiglio at the Palm Beach County Supervisor of Elections Service Center



'The ballots are in the building. The ballots are in this building. There would be nowhere else for them to be. But they are misfiled in this building.'


Snipes, 75, has served as elections chief in the county for 15 years.


But this month's recount saw calls for her head.


After she could not - or would not - say how many ballots remained to be counted during the recount process, along with failing to give regular updates to the state every 45 minutes as required by law, she was sued by Scott's Senate campaign and the National Republican Senate Committee.


The new governor could remove her from office - then-Gov. Jeb Bush removed her predecessor in 2002 after voting problems in the county - or Snipes could be voted out when she's on the ballot again in 2020.


Despite the chaos, Broward county officials did prevail and get their results reported.


In addition to Scott winning the Senate race, Republican DeSantis defeated Democrat Andrew Gillum in the governor's contest and Nikki Fried was the lone Democratic victory with her win in the state agriculture commissioner's race. 


Florida's election woes became national news in 2000 as the presidential race between George W. Bush and Al Gore ended up in the Supreme Court amid a heated recount battle in the Sunshine state.


Palm Beach county's butterfly ballot and hanging chads became hot topics of debate on the national news. 


Bush eventually prevailed.  

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Main photo article Troubled Broward County in Florida had a reason to celebrate on Sunday as it submitted its recounted vote totals to the secretary of state’s office with 52 minutes to spare.
But its neighboring Palm Beach County got its votes in a mere one second before the noon deadline.
Broward and Palm...


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