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Democrat Candidate for Supervisor of Elections
Every time there is an election, we hear about technology failures and hackers threatening our system. With technology advancing faster than ever, Broward needs a Supervisor of Elections with technology expertise and leadership experience.
John Lewis said, "we must ensure every vote and every voter counts." Protecting our democracy and dedicated service to the nation is in Joe's DNA. His mom retired from Broward Public Schools, an educator for over 40 years. Joe's dad is a retired Army Sergeant Major and disabled veteran. His wife of 16 years is an Army Veteran and Nurse Anesthetist who serves Broward hospitals in the face of the COVID-19 threat.
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Joe graduated from West Point and was awarded the Bronze Star as an Army Captain combat leader in Iraq. Joe is running for Supervisor of Elections because he is passionate about defeating the many threats our democracy currently faces. So many have fought and bled for our right to vote and have inspired him to follow in their footsteps, tirelessly protecting our electoral system from all threats. Joe is also the only candidate with an MBA and 20 years of combined military and technology leadership experience. He has the unique skill set required to effectively build the team and capabilities we need to ensure fair voting for all.

Joe recognizes that there is a lot of work to do to build the elections office that Broward

deserves. He will focus on keeping our system safe from hackers. Joe will also increase voter turnout in Broward by removing obstacles that make it difficult for our hardest working citizens to participate.
To make all of this happen, Joe needs your support. Please visitwww.ElectJoeScott.com today and enlist as a volunteer and/or make a contribution. If you haven’t already, go to www.BrowardSOE.org to request your vote by mail ballot for the critically important August 18th election. Requesting a vote by mail ballot does not restrict your options in any way. It expands your options. You could fill out your ballot in the comfort of your home and take it to an early voting site. If you do notwant to visit a polling place, for any reason, you will have a postage paid return envelope at your disposal to return the ballot by mail. And if you decide to instead vote on election day, you still have that option as well.
People who request a vote by mail ballot are far more likely to vote than those who do not. Please request your ballot today and share this information with your friends and family. Joe Scott believes Broward is the most dynamic and diverse community in Florida and perhaps the entire country. Our low voter participation rate has stalled progress across the state. We will begin to change that when Joe Scott becomes our Supervisor of Elections.

