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Florida man’s mail-in ballots have been rejected 10 times since 2006
AdvertisementBy Orlando SentinelNov 02, 2020 at 9:13 amEdward Palkovic, 76, who lives in St. Cloud, has diligently voted by mail as a registered Republican in 16 municipal, state and federal elections in Florida over the past decade. But 10 times, his votes didn’t count.Florida rejected Palkovic’s mailed ballots more often since 2006 than any other voter, according to the latest available statewide figures from the Division of Elections. Two others have had mailed ballots rejected nine times each over the years, and four have had votes rejected eight times.AdvertisementPalkovic said he...…AdvertisementBy Orlando SentinelNov 02, 2020 at 9:13 amEdward Palkovic, 76, who lives in St. Cloud, has diligently voted by mail as a registered Republican in 16 municipal, state and federal elections in Florida over the past decade. But 10 times, his votes didn’t count.Florida rejected Palkovic’s mailed ballots more often since 2006 than any other voter, according to the latest available statewide figures from the Division of Elections. Two others have had mailed ballots rejected nine times each over the years, and four have had votes rejected eight times.AdvertisementPalkovic said he...WW…
FBI Investigating Threatening Emails Sent To Democrats In Florida
ByDemocratic voters in Florida reported receiving threatening emails Tuesday purportedly from the violent, far-right group Proud Boys directing them to vote for President Donald Trump or “we will come after you.”The head of the Proud Boys in Florida said in an interview that his group was not responsible for the email threats.The FBI and the Alachua County Sheriff’s Office were investigating, according to sheriff’s spokesman Art Forgey. The county elections office here said “dozens” of Democratic voters complained they had received the emails. At least some registered Democrats did...…ByDemocratic voters in Florida reported receiving threatening emails Tuesday purportedly from the violent, far-right group Proud Boys directing them to vote for President Donald Trump or “we will come after you.”The head of the Proud Boys in Florida said in an interview that his group was not responsible for the email threats.The FBI and the Alachua County Sheriff’s Office were investigating, according to sheriff’s spokesman Art Forgey. The county elections office here said “dozens” of Democratic voters complained they had received the emails. At least some registered Democrats did...WW…
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