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�It seems, however, that Florida's history of voter fraud is just as 
storied as the Bush political legacy. The most famous -- or infamous -
- case involves the now derided ex-mayor of Miami, Xavier Suarez, 
whose last election in 1997 was overturned because of charges of 
voter fraud and falsification of records. And Suarez's relevance 
might not be limited to past election irregularities.

The charges in the mayoral race centered around allegations that 
addresses and names of Florida voters were falsified and altered by 
campaign staffers shared by Suarez and then city commissioner 
Humberto Hernandez. The case was originally reported by the Miami 
Herald, which won a Pulitzer Prize for its coverage. Hernandez -- 
along with thirteen other volunteers and city officials -- was found 
guilty of the charges and received a 364 day prison sentence for his 
crimes.

Both Hernandez and Suarez were members of Dade County's ultra-
conservative Cuban-American Community, which vociferously charged 
racism and anti-Cuban bias amongst the prosecution. Roberto Pineiro, 
the judge in the Hernandez case, said at the time that the defendant 
attempted to "deflect the focus of the vote-fraud investigation by 
playing�the race card."

The charges and ensuing controversy resulted in the ousting of Suarez 
as the city's mayor and the beginning of years of legal wrangling and 
back-and-forth accusations, with Suarez to this day claiming he is 
still the rightful mayor of Miami. While Suarez was intensively 
investigated by the Dade County Prosecutor's Office, he was never 
charged or officially found guilty of any wrongdoing. 

However, a civil case was later brought by eleven Dade County 
absentee voters and resulted in overturning the Suarez election. In 
that case, the jury found that Suarez and his staff did engage in 
vote fraud, specifically tampering with 5,000 absentee ballots. In an 
interview this morning, Suarez told FEED that he was "in no way 
involved in any wrongdoing," and boldly promised to run for the 
office yet again in the next election. 

What is most stunning, though, is that Suarez now sits on the 
executive committee of the Miami-Dade Republican party and was 
specifically involved this year in helping get out the Republican 
vote. Suarez, who told FEED that he is working to become the 
committee's chairman, said that leading up to last night's election 
he "helped fill out absentee ballot forms and enlist Republican 
absentee voters in Miami-Dade County." If the 2000 or so disputed 
votes in the Palm Beach area are in fact returned from Buchanan to 
Gore, these same ballots may very well decide the presidential 
election in the coming hours.

"Dade County Republicans have a very specific expertise in getting 
out absentee ballots," he said. "I obviously have specific experience 
in this myself."

When told of this, Kendall Coffey, lead attorney in the original 
Suarez suit, said, "He said that?" Coffey, a recognized expert in 
absentee ballot law, added, "This is striking. Florida has a troubled 
history in absentee ballots. Republicans often tell voters that they 
can use absentee ballots if it is more convenient for them, but the 
law requires that there must be an inability or barrier to voting in 
person."

Coffey went on to say that Suarez's participation in any part of 
enlisting absentee ballots troubled him deeply. "Suarez was found to 
have taken part in systematic and massive absentee ballot fraud. He 
was found to have done significantly better in absentee balloting 
than in the general vote." He went on to say that since that time, 
while some improvements have been made, "no one watchdogs absentee 
balloting, other than the campaigns themselves. The election 
commission has no authority to oversee the distribution of 
coordination of absentee ballots until they are counted."

"These ballots are going to decide the outcome of the closest race in 
a generation and, given Suarez's and this state's murky history with 
regard to absentee balloting, this calls for meticulous and vigorous 
investigation."



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