Florida
Related: About this forumCALLING for Clinton voters in FLORIDA: We need you! (call made Dec 3)
CALLING for Clinton voters in FLORIDA: We need you!
Clint Curtis, Atty at Law, has filed the motion for a recount last night in Tallahassee.
*In Florida there are basically 4 different grounds for a recount. The brief covers most, if not all of them. There would need to be bribery of an official, misconduct complaints like being turned away at the polls illegitimately, machine malfunction, evidence of hacking, etc... that could potentially effect the outcome of the race. We lost in Florida by 119,000 votes.
** We need to gather at least 120,000 (preferably more) signed affidavits (personal accounts that are notarized) that we could present as evidence.
*** If you are someone who was either turned away at the polls, sent to varying polling locations and were never able to vote, had an experience of being obstructed in any way from voting (traffic jams, etc..) or any other things that occurred that effected your ability to vote that were suspect, or if you were a poll worker or observer and noted something that caught your suspicion that could indicate election fraud or hacking, please follow the simple instructions below:
1) Write a short personal statement about what you experienced.
2) Have it notarized immediately. If you can't afford a notary, often times the major banks will do it for free if you have an account with them. Otherwise, email us at law@clintcurtis.com for alternative means
3) Have your notarized copy of your statement scanned and emailed to law@clintcurtis.com no later than 12/13/16
lamp_shade
(14,827 posts)It won't be easy to get that many affidavits, but my fingers are crossed. I just checked my registration status and I see that "You voted by mail ballot". I did, but how do I know my ballot was included in the count? I don't. There should be a line item that says so.
flamingdem
(39,313 posts)If they can't cross check somewhere maybe that's a weak spot.
I know what you mean that's a lot of disenfranchised voters, but if they go to places with a lot of dems and minorities they may find them.
csziggy
(34,136 posts)She worked at a polling location that had a lower than normal turnout on Nov. 8 because of a wreck on the access road. Apparently access to the polling location was blocked for a few hours from mid-afternoon on.
Unless the elections office allowed people who would normally have voted to go to another location, there could be a lot of people who did not get an opportunity to vote in north Hillsborough County.