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    Quote Originally Posted by Darth Omar View Post
    Are they finding ballots in any precincts that were won by a democrat last Tuesday?
    It is a state wide recount. So all counties must recount no matter who won that county.

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    So let me get this straight..

    1. vote

    2. count votes

    3. stuff the ballot counting facilities with additional, late (and alleged) ballots.

    4. "re"-count?

    Or, do I have this wrong?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Darth Omar View Post
    Are they finding ballots in any precincts that were won by a democrat last Tuesday?
    Do you even know what a provisional ballot is?

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    Quote Originally Posted by kudzu View Post
    Do you even know what a provisional ballot is?
    The deadline is passed for "finding" any kind of ballot.
    Any provisional ballot received by close of polls on Nov. 6th has 30 days to be examined for approval and denial.
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    Yesterday in Georgia..

    Abram's campaign said their findings show a total of 26,846 provisional ballots are uncounted as of Saturday morning. Meanwhile, Kemp's campaign said 21,190 provisional ballots are still outstanding.

    https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/ele...791?yptr=yahoo

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grumpy View Post
    It is a state wide recount. So all counties must recount no matter who won that county.
    A statewide recount triggered by two counties where democrats lost.
    Coup has started. First of many steps. Impeachment will follow ultimately~WB attorney Mark Zaid, January 2017

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    Quote Originally Posted by Darth Omar View Post
    A statewide recount triggered by two counties where democrats lost.
    You understand FL law, I presume?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Thing1 View Post
    You understand FL law, I presume?
    That doesn’t answer the OP question.

    Want to be the first to take a stab at it?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Thing1 View Post
    You understand FL law, I presume?
    Plus, precincts have to provide evidence to the canvassing board no later than 5 p.m. two days after the election to support the validity of the provisional ballot. They missed THAT deadline as well.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Darth Omar View Post
    A statewide recount triggered by two counties where democrats lost.
    Under Fla. Law if the election is .5% or less then it's an automatic recount. But you are correct Broward county mysteriously found 9000 votes that hadn't been counted after the polls were closed and bad votes were mixed with good votes. Hope she goes to jail.

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    https://www.flrules.org/gateway/Chap...p?Chapter=1S-2

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    And..........

    Timeline for Reporting and Certification of
    2018 General Election Results

    November 6: General Election Day
    Preliminary Election Night Returns are due no later than 7:30 p.m. in the respective county’s time zone on General Election night and in 45-minute increments thereafter until all results (except provisional and overseas vote-by-mail ballots) are completely reported. (Section 102.141, Florida Statutes).
    Note: Pursuant to Section 101.048, Florida Statutes, 5:00 p.m., November 8 is the deadline for persons voting a provisional ballot to provide evidence of eligibility to Supervisors of Elections.

    November 10
    First Unofficial Returns are due from the county canvassing boards no later than noon on Saturday, November 10. The Secretary of State and Division of Elections will subsequently determine if the returns for any federal, state, or multicounty races or issues on the ballot meet the statutory threshold requiring a machine recount. (Section 102.141, Florida Statutes)
    The Secretary of State will order any Machine Recount, if required, for federal, state or multicounty races as determined by statutory threshold of ½ of one percent. The results from the machine recount constitute the 2nd set of unofficial returns. (Section 102.141(7), Florida Statutes)
    Note: For all other races, the county canvassing board is responsible for ordering recounts.

    November 15
    If a Machine Recount is ordered, Second Unofficial Returns are due from the county canvassing boards no later than 3 p.m. on November 15. The Secretary of State and Division of Elections will subsequently determine if the returns for any federal, state, or multicounty races or issues on the ballot meet the statutory threshold of ¼ of one percent requiring a manual recount.
    The Secretary of State will order any Manual Recount, if required, for federal, state or multicounty races as determined by statutory thresholds. (Section 102.166, Florida Statutes)
    Note: For all other races, the county canvassing board is responsible for ordering recounts.

    November 16
    Ballots from overseas uniformed service members and overseas civilians (UOCAVA voters) must be received by November 16. Ballots must be postmarked or signed and dated no later than the date of the General Election. (Section 101.6952(5), Florida Statutes)

    November 18
    Official Returns are due from the county canvassing boards no later than noon on November 18. (Section 102.112, Florida Statutes)

    November 20
    The Elections Canvassing Commission meets to certify the Official Returns for federal, state, and multicounty
    offices at 9 a.m. on November 20 at the Florida Capitol in Tallahassee. The Elections Canvassing Commission
    consists of the Governor and two members of the Florida Cabinet selected by the Governor (Section 102.111,
    Florida Statutes).
    Additional Information on Recounts
    In Florida, recounts for any races or issues (such as constitutional amendments) on the ballot, are determined
    by statutory thresholds following receipt of the first Unofficial Returns, which are due from the county
    canvassing boards no later than noon on Saturday, November 10. According to Florida law, recounts must be
    ordered by the Florida Secretary of State, or a county canvassing board, before a recount can be initiated. For
    federal, state, and multicounty races, only the Florida Secretary of State may order a recount. For all other
    races on the ballot, such as sheriff and superintendent of schools, only the respective county canvassing board
    may order a recount. No one other than the Florida Secretary of State or a county canvassing board can order
    a recount. All recounts are open to the public and conducted by the respective county canvassing board(s).
    Public notice of any possible recount(s) will be provided by the entity that orders the recount.
    Machine Recount
     A Machine Recount occurs if the first set of unofficial returns indicates that a candidate was defeated
    or eliminated by ½ of one percent or less of the total votes cast for an office, or if an issue (such as a
    constitutional amendment) was approved or rejected by ½ of one percent or less of the total votes cast
    on the issue. (Section 102.141(7), Florida Statutes and Rule 1S-2.031, Florida Administrative Code)
     The Machine Recount means all ballots are re-tabulated, or re-fed, through a county’s precinct
    tabulators and/or central count tabulators.
     Ballots with overvotes and undervotes in the affected race(s) are subsequently set-aside in case a
    manual recount occurs.
     Exception to ordering a machine recount: If the candidate(s) defeated or eliminated from contention
    for the office by ½ of one percent or less request in writing that a machine recount not be conducted.
     Results: The results from the machine recount constitutes the second set of unofficial returns.
     Definitions:
    o Overvote: Voter designated more choices than allowable in the recounted race(s) on their ballot.
    o Undervote: Voter made no choice or fewer than number of allowable choices in the recounted
    race(s) on their ballot.
    Manual Recount of Overvotes and Undervotes
     A Manual Recount occurs if the second set of unofficial returns indicates that a candidate was
    eliminated or defeated by ¼ of one percent or less of the votes cast for the office, or if an issue was
    approved or rejected by ¼ of one percent or less of the total votes cast on the issue. (Section 102.166,
    Florida Statutes and Rules 1S-2.027 and Rule 1S-2.051, Florida Administrative Code)
     The Manual Recount is a hand recount of overvotes and undervotes set-aside from the machine
    recount.
     Exceptions to ordering a manual recount:
    o If the candidate(s) defeated or eliminated from contention for the office by ¼ of one percent or less
    request in writing that it not be conducted; OR
    o If the number of overvotes and undervotes is less than the number of votes needed to change the
    election outcome.
     Results: The results from the manual recount will be reflected in the Official Returns due to the state on
    November 18.

    https://dos.myflorida.com/media/7002...l-election.pdf
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    I believe every vote matters.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Darth Omar View Post
    A statewide recount triggered by two counties where democrats lost.
    You are a sore loser, my dear! Dont you want to see all the ballots counted?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Darth Omar View Post
    That doesn’t answer the OP question.

    Want to be the first to take a stab at it?
    No. Does it matter?

    If you're going to accuse a party of "stealing elections," it might be good to start with actual evidence. You know - not "sniff test" stuff.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grumpy View Post
    Under Fla. Law if the election is .5% or less then it's an automatic recount. But you are correct Broward county mysteriously found 9000 votes that hadn't been counted after the polls were closed and bad votes were mixed with good votes. Hope she goes to jail.
    link to show its a mystery where they found them?

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