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Florida’s election recount is chugging along as more irregularities
are uncovered and a judge asked the warring sides to “ramp down the
rhetoric,” saying it erodes public confidence in the election for Senate
and governor.
One county revealed Monday that it had allowed some
hurricane-displaced voters to cast their ballots by email — a violation
of state law. Another had to restart its recount after getting about a
quarter finished because someone forgot to push a button. And in
oft-criticized Broward County, additional sheriff’s deputies were sent
to guard ballots and voting machines, even though a judge said no
Republican who has publicly alleged fraud in the county’s process — a
list that includes President Donald Trump and Gov. Rick Scott — has
presented any evidence to law enforcement.
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