Miami-Dade Polling Location Set Up Not According To Clerk’s Poll Training Manual

Miami Dade Election Board Reports Election Set-Up Issues

The account is from a whistleblower to Christi Reeves-Tasker, Miami investigative journalist and Election Brigade media director. Some of the whistleblowers have worked elections since the Bush v. Gore election.  

At Miami precinct 536\629 Phillis Wheatley Elementary School located at 1801  NW 1st Pl, Miami, FL 33136, whistleblowers have reported and photographed items listed below:  

  1. County-paid workers showed up at 11 a.m., while voter/citizen workers were told to arrive at 12 p.m. The journalist has a letter to the Election Board that shows they are to arrive at 12 p.m., not 11 a.m.  
  2. When the Election Board arrived at the polling location to set up, the blue locked boxes were already opened; these are to remain closed until the 
  3. Ballot boxes that were supposed to be sealed were open.
  4. The cardboard ballot boxes were also opened; these are to remain closed until the Board listed below arrives. 
  5. Seals are broken, again seals broken before all Board members arrive. 
  6.  Every single plastic wrapper was broken on the ballots again before all board members arrived and were present.  
  7. Seals with numerical numbers that are supposed to match were not matching.  
  8. The Certificate of Securities was not followed by ES (employed by Miami Dade County). The clerk informs the ES of the correct process. The ES Employee informed the clerk that he/she would do everything in the end, not according to the training manual.
  9. Later, the Certificate of Securities was completely missing from the files.  
  10. The Clerk was told this precinct has a “County Clerk”, not an independent voter/constituent clerk as required.  
  11. The clerk reported the issues to the Supervisor of Elections, who told her the department knew about them.

Clerk Confirms County Workers Were Told To Arrive One Hour Before Constituent Workers Known as the Election Board

The Election Board which are the constituent poll workers were scheduled to report to work at Precinct # 536 Phillis Wheatley Elementary School on Monday, November 4, at 12:00PM for precinct set up.

The address of the precinct is: 1801 NW 1 Pl, Miami, FL 33136

The county workers and ES informed the Clerk they were told to arrive at 11 am.

Journalists were provided copies of the letter stating the arrival time of the constituent workers time, stating 12PM. 

 

Journalists were provided photos and videos as evidence

Clerk Calls To Report The Issues To The SOE

The clerk called Elections Central at 305-499-8497 at 2:29 p.m. A gentleman named Daniel answered and seemed concerned about the reported issues. Daniel expressed concern. He immediately transferred the Clerk to  Hope, who takes reports of massive concerns.

Hope put the Clerk on hold. She returned to the line and said she received a phone call from Election Central confirming that the Clerk “has nothing to worry about.” Hope said it was the “dept.” as in Miami Dade County Supervisor of Elections, “had internally broken the seals.”  

Hope refused to provide a report number because she said there was nothing abnormal to report, so the report would not be filed because the County knew why everything was broken. The Clerk stated that Hope seemed very wishy-washy and acted as if nothing was urgent or a big deal as if she was on drugs. 

About Election Specialists As Election Board Was Informed

  1.  Elections Specialists/ES/County Employees run the Dominion or voter machines. Others have reported removing the machines’ labels to replace the Dominion name with another name.  
  2. An ES is a hired full-time county employee, meaning they could be someone working for transit or trash – and each has different privileges. 
  3. ESs will do whatever their county bosses instruct them to do. Otherwise,  they will lose their jobs. Per their own words.   
  4. An ES makes double the money for misusing their county jobs to work in an election.  
  5. Constituent Clerks are supposed to observe all processes. 
  6. Since 2021, they have been banned from observing processes as defined in the Clerk’s manual.  

BOARD LIST/WITNESSES TO BE PROVIDED TO OTHER JOURNALISTS OR NEWS OUTLETS UPON REQUEST

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