90 Miles From Tyranny : Allen West recount update: St. Lucie County canvassing board will recount early votes as Gertrude Walker mysteriously disappears.

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Saturday, November 17, 2012

Allen West recount update: St. Lucie County canvassing board will recount early votes as Gertrude Walker mysteriously disappears.

Gertrude Walker spontaneously performed an
 unprecedented partial recount that changed the
results and created this mess.
St. Lucie County Elections Supervisor Gertrude Walker has mysteriously disappeared leaving only her high powered attorneys to maneuver against transparency in the Allen West congressional race.
Despite the the appearance of impropriety, Treasure Coast Circuit Judge Dan Vaughn declined to intervene in the case and denied a request from the West campaign that he order a recount of all the early votes. In his ruling.




A divided St. Lucie County canvassing board decided Friday night to recount all 37,379 ballots from early voting as requested by Allen West.  These are the votes that curiously swung to Patrick Murphy after Gertrude Walker made a decision to partially recount them in a late night move.

U.S. Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz, the chairwoman of the Democratic National Committee, has weighed in on this situation and made a statement supporting the suppression of voting transparency and has come out strongly against a fair recount of Floridians votes.

The head of the Florida Division of Elections Bureau of Voting Systems Certifications, David Drury, recommended recounting all eight days, with Getrude Walkers Attorneys fighting to suppress the vote while Gertrude Walker has mysteriously disappeared from the proceedings perhaps to avoid explaining her mysterious, spontaneous partial recount that changed the election results.

Counties are required to submit final results to the state by noon Sunday. The state Elections Canvassing Commission will certify final results Tuesday.  If the recount gets West within 0.5 percent or closer, then Florida Law will allow for a full recount.  For the sake of transparency, we need a full recount.

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