Circuit Judge Narrows Jeff Clemens's Lead over Mack Bernard; Bernard to Appeal
Judge Terry Lewis of the 2nd Judicial Circuit Court of Florida this morning narrowed the lead of Rep. Jeff Clemens of Lake Worth over Democratic primary rival Mack Bernard of West Palm Beach, adding nine uncounted provisional ballots to the latter's total, thereby reducing Clemens' lead to just eight votes.
Lewis declined to count 40 absentee ballots in Bernard's favor, after finding that a "reasonable person" could find that the signatures on these ballots did not match those on file with the elections office. Bernard's attorney, former Republican Rep. J.C. Planas, says his client will appeal the decision.
Check out our previous coverage of this highly contested race.
Lewis declined to count 40 absentee ballots in Bernard's favor, after finding that a "reasonable person" could find that the signatures on these ballots did not match those on file with the elections office. Bernard's attorney, former Republican Rep. J.C. Planas, says his client will appeal the decision.
Check out our previous coverage of this highly contested race.
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11:06PM SEP 17TH 2012
This story is completely inaccurate. The judge said he would allow the nine provisional ballots if they would change the result of the election. Which they don't However, it is not known who the votes are for. They could be all for Clemens for all we know.
