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Show us the receipts Scott! You got 20 M ..No Recount machines should be stopping..

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What was it spent on Mr. Scott?

This is being underreported and should be blasting far and wide !   There are answers that WE the People and that includes all of the US need to know.   

Jazzed came up with this and most of America does not even know about it.

Have you heard of this Election Grant money received in all 50 states?  This money was for Voter integrity.   Well, have you?  I surely had not.  The State of Florida received 20 Million dollars for upgrades...voter integrity and that includes machine repairs, overhauls and software and hardware issues.

So...20 million dollars of Taxpayer money by a Federal Grant and we have these issues, Mr. Scott?  Really?  Where did that money go?  Show the American people How...just how you upgraded Florida elections for the midterms?  This should be on everyone’s radar.

www.msn.com/...

TALLAHASSEE — Florida’s historic recount was thrown once more into uncertainty Thursday when a county said it probably won’t meet a counting deadline and a federal judge ruled that at least 4,000 voters whose mail-in and provisional ballots were rejected because of issues with their signatures may be given two days to resolve the problem and have their votes counted.

The decision by Judge Mark Walker of the U.S. District Court in Tallahassee came hours ahead of the Thursday afternoon deadline for elections officials to complete a machine recount. Early Thursday, officials in Broward County finished their count and prepared to release a new vote total for Florida’s second-largest jurisdiction.

But in Palm Beach County, a populous Democratic stronghold, Elections Supervisor Susan Bucher said Thursday morning that it was doubtful officials would complete their recount by the 3 p.m. deadline. Thursday morning, Bucher and other officials were feeding ballots into a machine that kept stopping and starting.

Check this out:

www.eac.gov/...

FLORIDA GOT 20 MILLION DOLLARS TO UPGRADE THE MIDTERM ELECTIONS !

The2018 HAVA Election Security Fund, authorized under Title I Section 101 of the Help America Vote Act (HAVA) of 2002, marks the first new appropriations for HAVA grants since FY2010. This funding will provide states with additional resources to secure and improve election system. ​Download PDF(opens in new tab)

HAVA FUNDS STATE CHART VIEW

On Friday, March 23, 2018, President Donald J. Trump signed the Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2018 into law. The Act included $380 million in grants, made available to states to improve the administration of elections for Federal office, including to enhance technology and make certain election security improvements. The2018 HAVA Election Security Fund, authorized under Title I Section 101 of the Help America Vote Act (HAVA) of 2002, marks the first new appropriations for HAVA grants since FY2010. This funding will provide states with additional resources to secure and improve election system. ​Download PDF(opens in new tab)2018 HAVA Election Security Award PacketDownload PDF(opens in new tab)Template for State Requests(opens in new tab)Budget Form(opens in new tab) | Budget Worksheet InstructionsDownload PDF(opens in new tab) | Sample Budget Worksheet(opens in new tab)HAVA Funds by State(opens in new tab) - Map View | HAVA Funds by StateDownload PDF(opens in new tab) (Chart) - Printable HAVA Fund by State & Funds RequestedDownload PDF(opens in new tab) - (Map) & Requested FundsDownload PDF(opens in new tab) (Chart) - Printable

The only states to receive bigger grants and not by much were California, New York, and Texas.

So forget VOTER FRAUD...Let’s talk Show me the Money Mr. Medicare Fraud Thief?

This was US Tax payer money.  What did you do with it ?  You sure as hell did not replace the machines or appears not to do any upgrades.. How about the software?  Did you do something to that?  Furious minds want to know.


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