Tuesday, February 18, 2025

Florida Voter Fraud Case Could Overturn U.S. House Race

 A legal case in Florida claims significant voter fraud may have altered the recent U. S. House race outcomes, particularly affecting the race in Congressional District 14 (FL-14) between Republican Rocky Rochford and Democrat Kathy Castor.

• Allegations arose after local Democrat candidates received more votes than presidential candidates Donald Trump or Kamala Harris in the November elections.

• Rochford is contesting the results, asserting that fraud, mainly through vote-by-mail ballots, influenced the election.

• There are concerns that similar fraud occurred across numerous locations in the U. S. , allegedly costing Republicans several Senate and House seats.

• Peter Ticktin, a lawyer, represents Rochford and indicates a severe failure in election oversight, with evidence revealing "cloned" votersfake identities based on real ones, estimated to total about two million in Florida.

• This fraudulent activity is suggested to rely on advanced encryption techniques akin to those used by the NSA.

• The Democrat party's strategy in the last election aimed to secure wins without handing a decisive victory to Kamala Harris, potentially benefiting their lower offices.

• The investigation has found over half a million "No-No" ballotsissued without proper identificationwhich were processed despite being illegal.

• An unusually high number of these invalid ballots were reported in Pinellas and Miami-Dade counties, raising concerns about election integrity.

• Other local Democrats performed better in vote-by-mail tallies despite losing in-person voting, suggesting possible manipulation.

• Rochford’s case is being pursued in court, with potential implications for voter rolls across the nation if fraud is confirmed.

• The U. S. House is also investigating the FL-14 race, with the possibility of overturning results based on findings, which could significantly affect the political landscape.

• Finally, there's a call for stricter controls on vote-by-mail ballots and cleaning up voter rolls to ensure election integrity.

Rochford's legal challenge emphasizes serious concerns about election integrity in Florida. The case could reveal widespread irregularities across the U. S. , raising critical questions about the need for reforms to protect electoral processes. Questions remain regarding when officials will take action to improve the security of future elections.

https://www.americanthinker.com/articles/2025/02/florida_voter_fraud_case_could_overturn_u_s_house_race.html

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