A consultant says politicians, including Sen. Mel Martinez, illegally hired him to collect absentee ballots.
January 9, 2005
ORLANDO - A campaign consultant at the center of an investigation into alleged ballot fraud in a disputed mayor's race has told prosecutors that the campaigns of many central Florida politicians, including newly elected Sen. Mel Martinez, paid him to gather absentee ballots, according to his attorney.
Ezzie Thomas, who has been given immunity, is a specialist in getting out the absentee vote and has been hired for this service since 1998, attorney Dean Mosley said Friday.
"The problem is that you're not supposed to be paid to collect absentee ballots," Mosley said.
Thomas worked on the campaigns of Martinez when he served as Orange County chairman; Glenda Hood, former mayor of Orlando and current Florida secretary of state; Democratic Orlando Mayor Buddy Dyer; state Sen. Gary Siplin, D-Orlando; and Circuit Judge Alan Apte.
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The practice of paying ballot brokers was outlawed in 1998 when Florida cracked down on election fraud in the wake of a Miami mayor's race that was nullified by a judge, primarily due to fraudulent absentee ballots.
http://www.sptimes.com/2005/01/09/State/Specialist_says_he_wa.shtmlFunny how they only investigate election fraud when it involves Democrats but this investigation opened up a can of worms that implicates Sec. of State Glenda Hood and Senator Mel Martinez. Keep in mind this case is just the tip of the iceberg into one of the main ways the Repugs rigged the 2004 elections.
The absentee ballots are the easiest and ripest ballots for the fraudsters to do their dirty work and the Repugs took full advantage of this situation all over the state of FL, not just in Orlando. I do believe that this is an area that with further research we can find all sorts of wrong doing. No wonder the Repugs were so gung ho to get rid of witness signatures on absentee ballots, it just makes them so much easier to steal.