Republican Elections Supervisors across Florida crush election denier challengers
Republican Elections Supervisors in Florida faced far-right Primary challenges on Tuesday, with opponents questioning Florida’s election integrity.
But in Charlotte, Collier, Lake, Lee and Pinellas counties, incumbents won their races overwhelmingly. The election deniers looking to run elections all fared poorly.
“They were all smoked,” said Lee County Supervisor of Elections Tommy Doyle.
Despite personal scandal days before the election, Doyle cruised to victory in an open Republican Primary, winning more than 80% of the vote over Republican challenger Mick Peters.
In Lake County, incumbent Supervisor of Elections Alan Hays has been an outspoken defender of Florida’s elections. He has maint...