Thousands Of Mailed Ballots Not Counted In Florida Elections

A worker loads ballots into machines at the Broward County Supervisor of Elections office during a recount on Tuesday, Nov. 13, 2018, in Lauderhill, Fla. (AP Photo/Brynn Anderson)
A worker loads ballots into machines at the Broward County Supervisor of Elections office during a recount on Tuesday, Nov. 13, 2018, in Lauderhill, Fla. (AP Photo/Brynn Anderson)
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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) — Florida officials say thousands of mailed ballots were not counted because they were delivered too late to state election offices.

The Department of State late last week informed a federal judge that 6,670 ballots were mailed ahead of the Nov. 6 election but were not counted because they were not received by Election Day. The tally prepared by state officials includes totals from 65 of Florida’s 67 counties. The two counties yet to report their totals are Palm Beach, a Democratic stronghold in south Florida, and Polk in central Florida.

Three statewide Florida races, including the contest for governor, went to state-mandated recounts because the margins were so close.

In the battle for agriculture commissioner, Democrat Nikki Fried won her election by 6,753 votes. Republican Gov. Rick Scott ousted incumbent Democrat U.S. Sen. Bill Nelson by slightly more than 10,000 votes.

Under Florida law, ballots mailed inside the United States must reach election offices by 7 p.m. on Election Day. Overseas ballots are counted if they are received up to 10 days after the election.

A group called VoteVets Action Fund along with two Democratic organizations filed a lawsuit a few days after the 2017 election that argued the ballots should count if they were mailed before Election Day.

But U.S. District Judge Mark Walker said the restriction was reasonable and that Florida election officials have a right to establish deadlines. He turned down an emergency request that all properly postmarked ballots received up to 10 days after the election be counted.

The lawsuit, however, is still pending and Walker asked that state election officials report how many ballots were mailed before Election Day but ultimately were not counted.

Walker was the judge involved in a half-dozen lawsuits that were filed following the razor-thin elections in Florida.

In a separate lawsuit filed last month, Walker gave voters extra time to fix their mail-in ballots if they were not counted because their signature on their ballot envelope did not match the one on file with local election officials.

State officials testified in court that nearly 4,000 mailed-in ballots were set aside because local officials decided the signatures on did not match. The Department of State last week informed Walker that his ruling resulted in 637 votes being counted in the final totals.

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  1. If you mail your ballot before Election Day, it should count.

  2. Unsnarling the clusterfuck of competing rules would be daunting, even assuming good faith, which is an insane thing to assume.
    Wonder how other countries attempt to make this right.
    There must be a fair number of doctoral dissertations tackling this issue.

  3. When elections come down to the speed and efficiency of the U.S. Postal Service …

  4. Avatar for hoagie hoagie says:

    The USPS would lose its head if it was not attached to its neck. Placing any faith in the U.S. mail to deliver mail ballots is an abomination.

  5. But even if it does, the rule for most submissions, is that it must be postmarked by a certain date; voters can’t be responsible for more than that.
    These rules are deliberate roadblocks, intended to have a cumulative effect of suppressing the vote.
    Individual acts, even if done independently, that act toward a common goal constitute a conspiracy.

    Perhaps I’ve binged too much on old Law and Order episodes, but I would just love if they used the RICO Statutes on these unAmerican ratfuckers.

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