In his testimony before the US Senate, Wesley Wilcox, the outgoing president of Florida’s Supervisors of Elections (FSE), stated Florida was a gold standard in the 2020 election cycle and complained about disinformation campaigns.
Notwithstanding Wilcox’s claims, Florida grassroots efforts have identified numerous irregularities in many counties, signaling bad data integrity and possible maladministration. When volunteers presented affidavits and requested access to public data covered by Florida’s public records laws, Wilcox coordinated a dismissive response amongst Florida’s SOEs citing cybersecurity concerns from the vendors. The result effectively stonewalled the efforts of ordinary citizens seeking transparency in processes that are automated.
After the botched zip code printing in Marion County which still lacks a logical and clear explanation, Alachua County joins the printing party with its own irregularities. Much to the confusion of 890+ citizens, they received ballots including a race where they were ineligible to vote. In another instance, 970 citizens were mailed a ballot that omitted candidates for Gainesville’s City Commission and Mayor. Many local races are decided by a handful of votes, so not having their name on the ballot certainly shorts the probabilities for the missing candidates.
Who is proofing these ballots? How might these process errors be happening? Kim Barton, the Alachua Supervisor of Elections, stated her office will make corrections and mail out amended ones. With certainty, we know some citizens will receive two ballots for the same primaries. What process is in place to ensure there is only one vote per citizen? How will the vote counters know which is the correct ballot? If a Supervisor of Elections can print different versions of the ballot, how is the process designed to ensure integrity and undermine corruption? So many unanswered questions but the backroom is hidden behind the veil of data darkness.
Even though Florida has recovered from the hanging chad debacle of 2000 and leads the country in advancing election integrity with two major bills signed by Governor Ron DeSantis, Floridians must continue to demand transparency in the process and procedures. Given the situation in Alachua and Marion and the questions they elicit, it is clear the Sunshine State is ahead of the pack but very much behind the curve.
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Here is the situation about Marion County: Arizona zip codes printed on Florida ID cards:
Transcript of Wilcox’ Senate testimony:
https://www.rules.senate.gov/hearings/administration-of-upcoming-elections
Futher details on the Alachua situation:
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Tales of Dismal and Distorted Data
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