Should Broward County voting Supervisor be fired?

This topic has more to do with properly doing your job as opposed to politics but should be a great opening to see everyone’s opinions about what happened in Florida for the 2018 midterm election. In short this woman Brenda C. Snipes, is responsible for ensuring that Broward county in Florida has all of its votes tallied and registered as after the voting period ends  in Florida. The problem is she didn’t do the one job she had to do for her salary. for the 2018 election her county had finished their votes on November 6, 2018, and yet just last night the 15th of the month did Florida finally confirm its governor as Rep. Ron DeSantis. Why, because Mrs. Snipes overlooked thousands  of votes she needed to register until after the Boward county’s deadline. They continued to have setbacks and delays until last night November 15, 2018 where was, again, finally confirmed on who Florida’s governor would be going into 2019. The truly sad part about all of this is, this isn’t even the first time there was a significant controversy connected to this supervisor. During the 2016 election, this same supervisor wound up destroying Broward county’s ballots prematurely. Although the votes were tallied and it was clear who all the candidates in question were, if for some reason the government wanted to re-tally the votes for Broward county, now they wouldn’t be able too. These two controversies under the same supervision beg the question, should Brenda C. Snipes remain voting supervisor of a county in such an electorally critical state such as Florida? This is not an average post you would find on this blog and there isn’t many other facts that would sway all  of our opinions about this story. I as a reporter would never wish that someone be fired unless they really dropped the ball on their job, but I care about what all of you have to say. Hit like and share is you believe this woman should be fired. Comment disagree if you think she should remain in office.

https://www.miamiherald.com/news/politics-government/state-politics/article221720935.html

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