Broward County judge denies injunction by Gov. Rick Scott over voting machines, records
OAN Newsroom
As controversy continues to swirl around Florida’s voting process, Governor Rick Scott’s lawsuit for an injunction against Broward County is denied.
Local media is reporting that the Broward judge will not issue an injunction after Scott filed a motion to impound election equipment and records. The judge said there’s no evidence to enter a mandatory injunction at this time.
This comes after Scott’s campaign asked the judge to grant an emergency motion on Sunday. He has accused Broward election officials of political bias as it relates to voting in this year’s midterm elections.
Meanwhile, an Avis Car Rental employee reportedly discovered a box labeled “provisional ballots” in the back of a returned car at Fort Lauderdale Airport.
According to Avis, the last person to rent the car was an employee with Broward County.
Attorney Richard Napoli tweeted out photos of the boxes Sunday and identified Noah Holliman as the last driver, who works at the Broward Supervisor of Elections Office.
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