They are all independently elected in Florida.
Near the end of the article,
there's this:
.....
If the state pushes ahead, its defiance or resistance might be more symbolic than actual.
The attempted purge has been put on hold in nearly all 67 counties after the DOJ demanded the effort cease. Also, the state-produced list of nearly 2,700 suspected noncitizen voters was generated with some outdated data, targeting hundreds of actual citizens who are lawful voters. So far, no one has been purged who has not admitted that he or she is a noncitizen.
Without the counties, the purge effort can't go on because the 67 independent supervisors are in charge of voter rolls in each of their counties.
What is also notable is that quite a few of these elections supervisors are Republican. They have been ticked off at Scott since he recently tried to create a "rating system" of all the 67 supervisors, to be published online, and pitting them against each other. Intimidation is not beneath Rick Scott, after he dumped thousands of names on an outdated list into their laps in the middle of election season and as they're dealing with redistricting changes on top of that.
(See
this thread for info)
So, as long as the supervisors say NO to the purge, we'll see what else the bald-headed bully has up his sleeve. He is quite the little foot stomper.
Meanwhile, anytime the DOJ wants to come down and arrest him for violation of federal voting rights laws, that will be most welcome.
Something else interesting is that to comply with George W. Bush's 2002 Help America Vote Act, Florida started an electronic election registration database that was "supposed" to streamline the process of keeping up-to-date voter rolls. We were wondering what happened to that... if that system was doing what it was touted to do, why would Scott and the former Secretary of State Kurt Browning start secretly conspiring to purge voters so soon after Scott was sworn into office in January, 2011.
Oh, that's right... the new system was
riddled with vulnerabilities...
Interesting times in Florida.