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Canova Contests The Results Of Congressional Race Against Wasserman-Schultz, Calls For Revote

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Source: Canova Contests The Results Of Congressional Race Against Wasserman-Schultz, Calls For Revote ā€“ Disobedient Media

Earlier today, former Congressional candidate Tim Canova announcedĀ that his legal teamĀ filed a complaint, officially contesting the results of last monthā€™s congressional race, in which Canova faced off against former DNC Chairwoman, Debbie Wasserman-Schultz.

TheĀ Canova campaign websiteĀ announced the move:

ā€œTim Canova, independent candidate in Floridaā€™s 23rd Congressional District, has filed a motion for a court to invalidate the results of the 2018 general election and declare that a ā€œnew election shall proceed with hand-marked paper ballots that are counted by hand in public and reported immediately and publicly at the local precinct level.ā€

ā€œā€¦In the details of Canovaā€™s court filing, Broward County Elections Supervisor Brenda Snipes [is alleged to have] ā€œengaged in misconduct that was sufficient to change or place in doubt the results of the 2018 election.ā€ Canova cites Snipes, Dozel Spencer, the SOE Director of Voting Equipment, and other deputy supervisors ā€œviolated their oaths to faithfully perform their duties, engaged in repeated misconduct and violations of state and federal laws, including criminal statutes.ā€

Highlights of theĀ complaint, via the Canova Campaign website, include:

The complaintĀ states in part:

ā€œUnfortunately, this is only the most recent instance of what is now a pattern of misconduct by Snipes regarding paper ballots, as it follows barely a year after Snipes unlawfully destroyed hundreds of boxes of all paper ballots cast in Broward County in the 2016 Democratic primary for Floridaā€™s 23rd Congressional district between Canova and Schultz, in violation of state and federal law and while Canovaā€™s prior lawsuit to inspect those ballots was pending, as already determined on summary judgment by the Florida Circuit Court.ā€

ā€œIn addition to Snipesā€™ failure to safeguard the integrity of the paper ballots in the 2018 general election for FL-23, the certification of the purported results is based on inadequate and incomplete information, and it is therefore an invalid certification of those results. More specifically, approximately 98,000 votes are reported by Snipes to have been cast for Schultz without any indication as to how and when those votes were cast. To date, Snipes still has not provided this information about the ā€œ98,000 votes from nowhere.ā€ These votes alone are enough to change the results of this election, or at the very least to place in doubt these results.ā€

This latest news comes under 24 hours after theĀ Sun SentinalĀ reported that Floridaā€™s Governor Rick Scott had fired Brenda Snipes, effective immediately. The report states:Ā ā€œFlorida Gov. Rick Scott suspended Broward County elections supervisor Brenda Snipes on Friday and installed a close ally to lead an office that could play a pivotal role in the next presidential election.Ā Peter Antonacci, president and CEO of the stateā€™s business-recruitment agency Enterprise Florida, will serve for the remainder of Snipesā€™ term until a replacement can be chosen by voters in November 2020, the governorā€™s office announced.ā€

Disobedient MediaĀ previously covered the disastrous aftermath of last monthā€™s midterm elections, specifically concerning the race between Canova and Wasserman-Schultz.Ā On election night, the official vote count awarded a mere 5% of votes to Canova, despite a previous poll revealing the independent was tied with the former DNC Chairwoman.

This glaring discrepancy prompted vocal calls for the invalidation of the race. Given Snipesā€™s history ofĀ illegal ballot destructionĀ which benefitted Wasserman-Schultzā€™s interest,Ā as well as the fact that Snipes was photographed campaigning with Wasserman-Schultz days before voters went to the polls, it would be ludicrous if Canova and the public failed to question the validity of the results.

In a previous appraisal of Debbie Wasserman-Schultzā€™s career,Ā Disobedient MediaĀ noted her central role in seeing Bernie Sanders cheated out of the Democratic Party nomination in 2016, as well as her probable involvement in bizarre event surrounding theĀ DNC Fraud lawsuitĀ (voice-modulated phone calls including the phraseĀ ā€œokey-dokeyā€Ā ), and the grossly underreportedĀ Awan scandal.

Disobedient MediaĀ additionally noted the furor that erupted after theĀ publicationĀ ofĀ video evidence of a digital scanner voting machine sending results wirelessly. Some have alsoĀ accusedĀ Snipes and her affiliates of falsifying ballots ā€˜as needed,ā€™ dubbing the practice theĀ ā€˜Brenda Snipes Process,ā€™Ā which was allegedly used routinely in order to ensure a desired election outcome.

Independent journalist and progressive activist Niko House also set the internet on fire when he published a video of purported ballots being illegally and improperly transported. House discussed what he witnessed in Florida on election day with Lee Camp on RTā€™sĀ Redacted Tonight.

Earlier today, former Congressional candidate Tim Canova announcedĀ that his legal teamĀ filed a complaint, officially contesting the results of last monthā€™s congressional race, in which Canova faced off against former DNC Chairwoman, Debbie Wasserman-Schultz.

TheĀ Canova campaign websiteĀ announced the move:

ā€œTim Canova, independent candidate in Floridaā€™s 23rd Congressional District, has filed a motion for a court to invalidate the results of the 2018 general election and declare that a ā€œnew election shall proceed with hand-marked paper ballots that are counted by hand in public and reported immediately and publicly at the local precinct level.ā€

ā€œā€¦In the details of Canovaā€™s court filing, Broward County Elections Supervisor Brenda Snipes [is alleged to have] ā€œengaged in misconduct that was sufficient to change or place in doubt the results of the 2018 election.ā€ Canova cites Snipes, Dozel Spencer, the SOE Director of Voting Equipment, and other deputy supervisors ā€œviolated their oaths to faithfully perform their duties, engaged in repeated misconduct and violations of state and federal laws, including criminal statutes.ā€

Highlights of theĀ complaint, via the Canova Campaign website, include:

The complaintĀ states in part:

ā€œUnfortunately, this is only the most recent instance of what is now a pattern of misconduct by Snipes regarding paper ballots, as it follows barely a year after Snipes unlawfully destroyed hundreds of boxes of all paper ballots cast in Broward County in the 2016 Democratic primary for Floridaā€™s 23rd Congressional district between Canova and Schultz, in violation of state and federal law and while Canovaā€™s prior lawsuit to inspect those ballots was pending, as already determined on summary judgment by the Florida Circuit Court.ā€

ā€œIn addition to Snipesā€™ failure to safeguard the integrity of the paper ballots in the 2018 general election for FL-23, the certification of the purported results is based on inadequate and incomplete information, and it is therefore an invalid certification of those results. More specifically, approximately 98,000 votes are reported by Snipes to have been cast for Schultz without any indication as to how and when those votes were cast. To date, Snipes still has not provided this information about the ā€œ98,000 votes from nowhere.ā€ These votes alone are enough to change the results of this election, or at the very least to place in doubt these results.ā€

This latest news comes under 24 hours after theĀ Sun SentinalĀ reported that Floridaā€™s Governor Rick Scott had fired Brenda Snipes, effective immediately. The report states:Ā ā€œFlorida Gov. Rick Scott suspended Broward County elections supervisor Brenda Snipes on Friday and installed a close ally to lead an office that could play a pivotal role in the next presidential election.Ā Peter Antonacci, president and CEO of the stateā€™s business-recruitment agency Enterprise Florida, will serve for the remainder of Snipesā€™ term until a replacement can be chosen by voters in November 2020, the governorā€™s office announced.ā€

Disobedient MediaĀ previously covered the disastrous aftermath of last monthā€™s midterm elections, specifically concerning the race between Canova and Wasserman-Schultz.Ā On election night, the official vote count awarded a mere 5% of votes to Canova, despite a previous poll revealing the independent was tied with the former DNC Chairwoman.

This glaring discrepancy prompted vocal calls for the invalidation of the race. Given Snipesā€™s history ofĀ illegal ballot destructionĀ which benefitted Wasserman-Schultzā€™s interest,Ā as well as the fact that Snipes was photographed campaigning with Wasserman-Schultz days before voters went to the polls, it would be ludicrous if Canova and the public failed to question the validity of the results.

In a previous appraisal of Debbie Wasserman-Schultzā€™s career,Ā Disobedient MediaĀ noted her central role in seeing Bernie Sanders cheated out of the Democratic Party nomination in 2016, as well as her probable involvement in bizarre event surrounding theĀ DNC Fraud lawsuitĀ (voice-modulated phone calls including the phraseĀ ā€œokey-dokeyā€Ā ), and the grossly underreportedĀ Awan scandal.

Disobedient MediaĀ additionally noted the furor that erupted after theĀ publicationĀ ofĀ video evidence of a digital scanner voting machine sending results wirelessly. Some have alsoĀ accusedĀ Snipes and her affiliates of falsifying ballots ā€˜as needed,ā€™ dubbing the practice theĀ ā€˜Brenda Snipes Process,ā€™Ā which was allegedly used routinely in order to ensure a desired election outcome.

Independent journalist and progressive activist Niko House also set the internet on fire when he published a video of purported ballots being illegally and improperly transported. House discussed what he witnessed in Florida on election day with Lee Camp on RTā€™sĀ Redacted Tonight.

Tim CanovaĀ has also called for the resignation of Snipesā€™s Director,Ā Dozel Spencer. As noted by this author and others,Ā Brenda Snipes is merely the public face of a deeply corrupt political system, and without a massive overhaul, business will most likely continue as usual in Southern Florida ā€“ at the expense of its constituents.

Prosecution of those involved in documented, home-grown election interference is also essential moving forward. However, one should be under no illusion that such measures are likely in the near term without massive public pressure.

Regardless, theĀ significance of Canovaā€™s two racesĀ against Wasserman-Schultz, as well as his campaignā€™s quest for transparency, should not be forgotten. He is one of the very few progressive candidates who has opted to fight corruption head-on, from outside the DNC, rather than concede and meeklyĀ endorse the perpetratorsĀ of it from within the Democratic Party.

Unlike the faux ā€œ#Resistanceā€ against fictional Russian-collusion or Russian-hacking, Canova is the singular example of real resistance against actual US election rigging in one of the most corrupt political fiefdoms in the country.

It is for all of these reasons, many believe, that the discrepancy between polling and election results was so extreme in Canovaā€™s latest race. It wasnā€™t about ā€œsafelyā€ beating Canova, it was about making an example of him to such an extent that no one else would follow in his footsteps. With all of this in mind,Ā it is critical that the public support Tim Canovaā€™s efforts in contesting last monthā€™s election results. Donations can be made via theĀ Canova campaign website.

Disobedient Media will continue to report on the corrupt dealings surrounding Debbie Wasserman-Schultz, as well as the efforts of Tim Canova and his campaign.

 

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