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Magazine 24
Florida Showing
Massive Voter Fraud
by Dr. Richard Swier
Click on the link below for the official St Lucie County, FL 2012
election results. Only one precinct had less than 113% turnout. The
unofficial vote count is 175,554 registered voters 247,713 vote cards
cast (141.10% ). The National SEAL Museum, a St. Lucie county polling
place, had 158.85% voter turn out, the highest in the county.
When asked about the 141% Supervisor of Elections Gertrude Walker
stated, “They may have had something like that in Palm Beach County,
but we’ve never seen that here.”
Statement of Votes Cast St. Lucie County 2012 General Election November
6, 2012*
Supervisor Walker has posted this notice on her official website:
THE CANVASSING BOARD MEETING SCHEDULED FOR THE RECOUNT ON SATURDAY,
NOVEMBER 10, 2012 AT 7:00 AM HAS BEEN RESCHEDULED FOR WEDNESDAY,
NOVEMBER 14, 2012 AT 7:00 AM AT THE SUPERVISOR OF ELECTIONS OFFICE,
4132 OKEECHOBEE ROAD MALL ENTRANCE 2.
It appears that Allen West is justified in asking for a lock-down on
the ballot boxes and machines in St. Lucie County. According to the
November 7th Supervisor of Elections report Allen B. West
garnered 52,625 votes in St.Lucie county and Patrick Murphy 65,896
votes.
*SOVC For Jurisdiction Wide, All Counters, All Races UNOFFICIAL RESULTS
WITHOUT PROVISIONAL
UPDATE: NOVEMBER 11, 1012
Re: definition of “cards” versus ballots.
According to Sarasota County Supervisor of Elections Kathy Dent, “Cards
are pages, ballots are the full ballot consisting of both pages.”
The 2012 Presidential Ballot in Florida consisted of two pages. Both
pages were two sided giving voters the opportunity to vote for
candidates for public office on page 1 and 11 Constitutional ballot
initiatives on page 2. The issue being correctly discussed is: Does
each ballot consist of two cards? If yes, then there would be two times
the number of cards as votes cast or in the case of St. Lucie County
175,554 times 2 there would be an expected 351,108 cards (two page
ballots) cast.
However, according to the SOE there were 247,713 or 141.10% of cards
cast. A valid question is what happened to the other 58.9% of cards
cast? The SOE will be recounting ballots on November 13th and is
required to submit her certification of the election on November 15th.
We will update this post then with the final results.
In 2010 Florida experienced problems with long ballots, it may be this
issue has returned in 2012.
UPDATE: NOVEMBER 12, 2012
Tim Edson, Campaign Manager for the Allen West for Congress campaign
stated in an email:
“Today the St. Lucie County Supervisor of Elections, after promising to
recount all early votes, counted only ballots from the last three days
of early voting, netting Allen West over 500 votes. The problem is
those aren’t the first three days of early voting—the days the
Supervisor of Elections originally said were compromised by faulty data
cards in the machines.
We will continue to fight for a recount of all early votes. In
addition, we will ensure that the public is able to view the poll book
sign-ins to ensure the number of early votes cast match the numbers of
voters who checked-in to vote.
Nothing coming out of Supervisor of Elections Gertrude Walker’s office
adds up, stories are constantly changing, and the hostile attitude of
the Supervisor is disturbing. What originally looked like dangerous
incompetence is looking more and more like a willful attempt to steal
an election.”
Source: http://watchdogwire.com
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