Widespread allegations of fraud have caused critical swing seats in the House and Senate to grind to a halt as Lawyers from both sides of the political aisle debate on what ballots are legal, allegations of voter intimidation, and unusually high allegations of Fraud.

As of Today, The Florida Senate race is under complete and utter scrutiny as the razor-thin race between Florida Governor Rick Scott and Florida Senator Bill Nelson may ultimately be decided by two counties and 25,000 outstanding ballots.

Rick Scott has called for a state probe of two counties of the state, Broward and Palm Beach counties in Florida and is currently suing for access to ballots left uncounted since election day. The calls come as Bill Nelson is asking for a recount in all counties of the state as the margin of victory is within the .5% threshold that triggers an automatic recount.

Trump has also accused of Broward County of smuggling votes and playing “The Broward Effect” card. He even jokingly assumed the Russian hacked the elections and demanding an apology from President Putin.

You mean they are just now finding votes in Florida and Georgia – but the Election was on Tuesday? Let’s blame the Russians and demand an immediate apology from President Putin! — Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) November 9, 2018

As soon as Democrats sent their best Election stealing lawyer, Marc Elias, to Broward County they miraculously started finding Democrat votes. Don’t worry, Florida – I am sending much better lawyers to expose the FRAUD! — Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) November 9, 2018

Rick Scott was up by 50,000+ votes on Election Day, now they “found” many votes and he is only up 15,000 votes. “The Broward Effect.” How come they never find Republican votes? — Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) November 9, 2018

In one case in Broward county this election cycle, there have been numerous voting irregularities in terms of “misplaced” or “missing ballots.” In one case, there was a box of provisional ballots left behind in a storage area in an elementary school that was seemingly just left behind.

Other cases included the following:

The Supervisor of the election in Broward county, Brenda Snipes, has stated that she has no idea why the ballots are taking so long to be counted and refused to clarify the issue further. Snipes harassed and intimidated a reporter for the local news, before walking away without explanation.

Snipes has been in a number of lawsuits pertaining to election procedures in Broward County and other areas of Florida dating back to a 2004 case, Diaz V. Cobb, in which several voter applications before the 2004 presidential election were “improperly rejected” by members of five supervisors of elections from different counties. Bush won Florida by a margin of 52% to 47% over challenger John Kerry.

Snipes was also at the center of a major electoral issue in 2008 when then-Circuit Judge Pedro Dijols sued his opponent, Mardi Anne Levey and Snipes, along several others, in which he declared his opponent’s candidacy illegal. The allegation was, in a Florida Supreme Court Ruling:

Mardi Anne Levey…was not eligible to run in this election because her failure to use the name by which she transacts private and official business is a violation of Florida law. moreover, Mardi Anne Levey has misused the office of her husband, Judge Dale Cohen, in violation of the offical Code of Judicial Conduct.

A 272-page exhibit document, obtained by ThegodofRage, showed that the allegations were seemingly declared true, in which Levey’s last name was actually Cohen, and that her full name was Mardi Levey Cohen, a violation of the Florida case Planas v. Planas.

Snipes was also pointed to in a 2016 complaint by the American Civil Rights Union, in which the lawsuit alleged that Snipes was bypassing and violating several state election laws by not maintaining and updating correct voter registration information, and by not taking off voting information of people who had passed away between the times the registrations were updated.

Snipes was hit with one count of “Failure to Conduct List Maintenance” and “Failure to Produce Records and Data.”

Snipes was also found to have destroyed absentee ballots and continuing the practices into the 2016 elections for President and embattled former DNC Chairwoman Debbie Wasserman-Schultz.It was also found that Snipes’ staff illegally opened mail-in ballots before election day.

The ruling was handed down by a judge in May of 2017, but Snipes did not vacate her position.

Supervisors in Palm Beach county were also named in all of the lawsuits above.

On the other front, Democrat candidate for Governor Andrew Gillum has not un-conceeded the election results, but has stated that all of the votes should be counted, and criticized Rick Scott for claiming voter fraud, stating that democracy is not fraudulent.

ThegodofRage reached out for comment to Snipes’ office for comment regarding the ongoing issue in Florida and the past lawsuits that may bias the results of the election, but did not receive a response.

And as of the writing and publishing of this article, At around 4:30 pm, a Judge in Florida has ruled in favor of Rick Scott, stating that Broward County did violate the constitution, and that Scott is allowed to have access to “viewing and copying of records that have been requested.”

A Second lawsuit in Palm Beach has called for Scott’s representatives to view ballot counting. How this will affect the race and vote totals is yet to be seen.