Anonymous ID: 414586 Nov. 14, 2018, 9:12 a.m. No.3900376   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0418 >>0432 >>0879

HEY, LOOK EVERYWHERE ELSE BUT HERE

 

https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2018/11/13/soros-funded-groups-defended-browards-brenda-snipes-in-lawsuit-alleging-inaccurate-voter-rosters/

 

Broward County Elections Supervisor Brenda Snipes was recently assisted by two organizations financed by billionaire activist George Soros in response to a lawsuit from a conservative group accusing her of maintaining inaccurate voter rolls.

 

Snipes is currently at the center of controversy in the Florida recount drama, with multiple Republicans calling for her removal due to past legal problems. “There is no question that Broward County Supervisor of Elections Brenda Snipes failed to comply with Florida law on multiple counts, undermining Floridians’ confidence in our electoral process,” former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush tweeted on Monday. “Supervisor Snipes should be removed from her office following the recounts.”

Anonymous ID: 414586 Nov. 14, 2018, 9:17 a.m. No.3900432   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>3900376

obvious jeb is obvious

https://www.browardsoe.org/Your-Election-Office/About-the-Supervisor

 

Because of her extensive and successful leadership and administrative skills, Dr. Snipes was asked by Governor Jeb Bush to serve out the term of Supervisor of Elections in Broward County. She began this appointment on November 20, 2003. She was re-elected for a four-term in November 2004, 2008, 2012, and again in 2016.

Anonymous ID: 414586 Nov. 14, 2018, 9:49 a.m. No.3900879   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>3900790

reiterated for baker >>3900376 Broward County Elections Supervisor Brenda Snipes was recently assisted by two organizations financed by billionaire activist George Soros

 

…Last March, a judge ruled that Snipes had implemented a “reasonable effort to remove the names of ineligible voters from the official lists of eligible voters by reason of death or change of address.” The ruling came in response to a 2017 case in which the American Civil Rights Union used data it had collected about population, age and citizenship to claim that Snipes was failing to take steps to maintain accurate voter rosters.

 

In the case, Snipe testified that ineligible voters do indeed “slip through,” the Sun-Sentinel reported:

 

The ACRU case focused on voter lists that included dead people, 130-year-olds, felons, duplicate registrations, invalid commercial addresses and that had “improbably high” voter registration rates. Snipes testified that some people who have been registered “are not eligible to vote and they slip through.”