Vote-Counting Error in Florida Not Discovered Until After Wrong Winners are Certified

On March 13, Wellington, Florida held an election for its village council (Wellington calls itself a “village” but it has a population of 57,000). After the results were certified, it was discovered that the Dominion vote-counting machines had malfunctioned. The clerk of the village would like to re-certify the election with the correct winners, but it is not clear that such a move is legal. The matter is pending in state court. See this story.


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