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Originally Posted by crockett
You need to re-read it. It didn't say they were not there it just said the whistle blower failed to mention there was the 3rd ballots and "if" there was or wasn't the 3rd party observers. The article didn't say one way or the other if the 3rd party observers were there just that they didn't mention if they were or not...
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No you do. The election official in question is the one making the claim they were transferring ballots. The article is explaining what would be required if that were the case.
Another updated article says this
Update: It appears there will be no need for a lawsuit after Broward County officials offered a swift response.
“I am pleased that Broward County has quickly agreed to take corrective actions in response to the concerns raised in our letter," RPOF Chairman Blaise Ingoglia said in a statement. "Florida's voters must have confidence that the election process is fair, open, and transparent. The Republican Party of Florida will continue to monitor the canvassing process to ensure there are no further violations of the law.”
Florida GOP Prepares Lawsuit Against Alleged Voter Fraud in Democratic County - Cortney O'Brien
Meaning something violating the law was being done.
And it turns out they weren't allowing canvassers to monitor their activities
“Bottom line: the law is still not being followed and Broward continues to process vote-by-mail ballots illegally,” said RNLA Executive Director Michael Thielen.
Read more here:
Attorneys tour Broward mail-in ballot operation after complaints raised | Miami Herald