Category: Broward Supervisor of Elections
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Election integrity or voter suppression? Florida has 1 million fewer voters in 2023
By Dan Christensen FloridaBulldog.org Nearly 1 million registered voters have been dropped from Florida’s active voter rolls since last year, with Democrats and voters with no party affiliation (NPA) accounting for about 90 percent of the departed.
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When Peter Antonacci was stricken in governor’s office he lay in hallway 24 minutes before anyone noticed
By Dan Christensen FloridaBulldog.org Pete Antonacci, Gov. Ron DeSantis’s handpicked choice last year to lead the state’s controversial new elections fraud office, collapsed and died in a hallway in the governor’s office moments after “abruptly” leaving a contentious meeting on Sept. 23, 2022.
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Runup to 2022 elections: A court contest that’s really about thwarting the Big Lie
By Noreen Marcus FloridaBulldog.org A court challenge to Miami-Dade County’s election chief Christina White marks the early days of a rollicking Florida political season runup to the August primary and November general elections.
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PAC paid $50K to firms defending Gregory Tony in lawsuit seeking his ouster as Broward’s sheriff
By Dan Christensen FloridaBulldog.org A political committee that has supported Broward Sheriff Gregory Tony, Broward First, paid nearly $50,000 to a pair of high-powered law firms that represent him personally in a civil suit brought by opponents who contend he is a convicted felon, and thus ineligible to serve as sheriff.
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The election’s not over until Florida’s overseas voters chime in – if they can
By Noreen Marcus FloridaBulldog.org Civilian expatriates who cast their votes in Florida are hitting new roadblocks.
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Big Demo donor continues to fuel Tony campaign in a big way, even as it refunds questionable $10k contribution
By Dan Christensen FloridaBulldog.org Broward Sheriff Gregory Tony’s campaign received a big boost as it enters the final weeks before the Aug. 19 Democratic primary, yet it also gave back $10,000 it got from an employee of a South Carolina firm that last year won a $750,000 BSO contract for bleeding-control kits.