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Unregistered
04-02-2015, 11:46 AM
If you are sincerely interested in cooperating with FDLE, MDPD's Public Corruption Unit, the State Attorney's Office Anti-Corruption Task Force or HUD IG, please post any raw intelligence regarding known absentee ballot fraud (boleteras) and their areas of operation on this site or you may call the SAO Public Corruption Section at 305-547-0664 and provide the information anonymously. The listed agencies will provide personnel and resources to Sweetwater during ballot drop dates to ensure that the culture of election fraud that has existed in this city for over two decades is finally abolished. Thank you in advance for your cooperation.

Unregistered
04-02-2015, 06:22 PM
Loll boy some are really worried from brass to unemployed

Unregistered
04-02-2015, 06:50 PM
Start with Commissioner Isolina Marono. She is the absentee ballot queen of Sweetwater. She has ballot collectors in every housing complex in the city who collect for her. She is currently supporting Orlando Lopez. She believes she has blanket immunity to commit AB fraud from the SAO but that shelter ended long ago. Good luck.

Unregistered
04-02-2015, 08:50 PM
Isolina's go to ballot collector at Villa Hermosa is an elderly lady by the last name of Sanchez. At Lil' Abner trailer park it is association manager Olga Gonzalez. Hope that helps.

Unregistered
04-02-2015, 11:29 PM
Miriam Mallea at Sweetwater Towers

Unregistered
04-03-2015, 02:21 AM
In Sweetwater. prove voter fraud, get a $10,000 reward

By Marianela Toledo



MANY WAYS TO VOTE: Voters line up to turn in their absentee ballots in person at the Miami-Dade County Elections Department, Nov. 6, 2012, in Doral, Fla.

By Marianela Toledo | Florida Watchdog

SWEETWATER — The Miami-Dade Police Benevolence Association hopes a plan to offer $10,000 rewards for tips leading to voter-fraud convictions will put the kibosh on phony absentee ballot schemes that have plagued Miami-Dade’s political races for years.


REWARD: The Police Benevolence Association offers $10,000 for tips that leads to a voter fraud conviction.

“We decided to do this because absentee ballot fraud has been in this community for years and nothing has happened,” said Blanca Torrents Greenwood, executive director of the group. “We thought, let’s do this to see if we get results.”

The announcement came days before the Miami-Dade Elections Department started mass mailings of absentee ballots for the May 12th primary election.

Absentee ballot fraud is a felony in Florida, but in Miami offenders often end up with only probation or little jail time, although violations have proven common in recent years.

In August 2012, private detective Joe Carrillo was hired to tail a 56-year-old Hialeah woman, Daisy Cabrera. She was videotaped visiting the building where Miami-Dade County Mayor Carlos Gimenez’s Hialeah campaign office was located, then some apartment buildings, then Miami-Dade elections headquarters before finally traveling to the post office, where she allegedly mailed 19 absentee ballots. After the tapes were handed over to authorities, Cabrera was arrested and later received one year probation.

Around the same time, Sergio Robaina, the uncle of former Hialeah Mayor Julio Robaina, was charged with two felony counts of tampering with ballots. He also got a year of probation.

In 2013, the Miami-Dade Attorney’s Office arrested Jeffrey García , former chief of staff to Democratic U.S. Rep. Joe Garcia, for requesting hundreds of phony absentee ballots on behalf of voters without their permission. He pleaded guilty, spent 90 days in jail and got 18 months of probation.

During the 2013 mayoral race, investigators linked one of Miami Commissioner Francis Suarez’s political workers with about 20 fraudulent absentee ballots. Suarez later withdrew from the race.

Greenwood said she isn’t sure why voter fraud isn’t taken more seriously by authorities.

“I don’t know if there is problem related with the state attorney’s office, laws (in place), or if it is about evidence, but I know politics has a lot to do with this,” she said.

“In 2012, after Cabrera was arrested and it was discovered she went (to deliver absentee ballots) to Mayor Gimenez’s office, ‘coincidentally’ our anti-corruption office was cut in half,” she said. “They said the FBI is going to investigate, but the FBI does not get involved in local elections.”

Greenwood doesn’t think the penalties are doing anything to deter the problem.

“The only thing they got was a year of probation,” she said. “The problem is still there.”

Earlier this week, an anonymous tipster told Florida Watchdog that two individuals had voted twice in recent elections using two different voter IDs.When queried, the Miami-Dade Election Department said both were clerical errors.

In one case, a citizen registered to vote in both Gainesville and North Miami in 2012, but only voted absentee from the latter address, the elections department said. In Hilaeah, a voter registered twice due to a clerical error, and noticed her name listed twice on the precinct register.

“Our research indicates that neither of these two voters voted twice,” the office said in an email.

Unregistered
04-03-2015, 12:47 PM
Talk about resorting to every trick in the book to win an election! Lopez mustachioed attorney claiming an obscure city ordinance to remove Jose Diaz from the ballot! Hey Sherlock, state law trumps municipal law any day but we get it- trying to neutralize Diaz's campaign while you oil the cogs on your absentee ballot fraud machine! The media is already reporting Lopez and Isolina Marono's visit to Villa Hermosa one week ago and threatening senior citizens to vote for Lopez or risk losing their Section 8 apartments. Goes to show you Lopez will resort to any trick to get elected. And of course, the old mustachioed attorney (reminiscent of a Village People member) looking for opportunities to collar city contracts. Good luck with that run at State Attorney in 2016 friend, Kathy Rundle is not looking too favorably on you now.

Unregistered
04-04-2015, 10:31 AM
Isolina's go to ballot collector at Villa Hermosa is an elderly lady by the last name of Sanchez. At Lil' Abner trailer park it is association manager Olga Gonzalez. Hope that helps.

It is Regla Gonzalez.

Unregistered
04-04-2015, 01:19 PM
It is Regla Gonzalez.

You are confusing the audience buddy. Olga Sanchez lives at Villa Hermosa. Regla Gonzalez lives at Lil' Abner Trailer Park. She is the head of the mobile home association. They both collect ballots for Isolina Marrono. That information has been passed along to law enforcement.

Unregistered
04-04-2015, 04:26 PM
This is intimidation and by extension denial of the elderly voting rights. These ladies provide an invaluable service to the aged and infirm; who despite their conditions, still desire to cast their ballots - though absentee - for the mayoral candidate of their choice.

Unregistered
04-04-2015, 06:07 PM
It's funny the same guys who hung out with dopers. The same guys who were taking shit about team manny and now team Jose but just got promoted are sucking the fat ****. You are all whores and deserved what ever Karma deals you. Go to bed with dogs... You know the rest. Newbies please don't be fooled they don't want you not are they "doing good" thiers unfairly promoted asses are on the line and they will lie suck **** and do what's needed to get the job done. The current mayor does not want well nor your well being he wants to win and keep the show going. He is playing musical chairs with the brass to get where he need to be. He's as much scum as manny as Orlando ALL OF THEM. All were playing dumb when manny was ****ing all of us and Jessie would suck whatever **** he need to keep his JOB. If Orlando would promise his job he would sell his ass to team Orlando too. No brass there is legit. Time to bring new blood and promote thru testing and merit not pastelitos or who is more a rat.

Unregistered
04-04-2015, 06:37 PM
This is intimidation and by extension denial of the elderly voting rights. These ladies provide an invaluable service to the aged and infirm; who despite their conditions, still desire to cast their ballots - though absentee - for the mayoral candidate of their choice.

Guy, how warped must your mind be to call absentee ballot fraud "service to the aged and infirm". Let me explain it to you. Maybe that story is good enough for elderly and infirmed senior citizens who for years have been extorted with threats of "losing" their Section 8 apartments unless they vote for Isolina's slate. It is not good enough for us. I see your other foul language posts here and I am not surprised you use this logic to be able to look at yourself in a mirror. We are aware of the criminal element Lopez runs with, his traffic accident while under the influence of alcohol and narcotics and his renown whirlpool parties and though no fan of Diaz, he is the best of two evils. Now, if you are so inclined as to walking up to Iggy or Jessy and calling him those insults to his face, go ahead and do it. I'm sure you will be crying for mercy when he wraps his 26" arms around your neck.

Unregistered
04-04-2015, 06:48 PM
I would have those arms but the stuff is made for farm animals. And exactly your chief is a thug not by any means a professional.

Unregistered
04-04-2015, 06:53 PM
Let's talk about Marcos and him wearing a bullet proof vest while never being a cop saying to everyone who walked him why he wore it "he had bad dreams" Lolol
Let's talk about Jessie and Jorge Prince ( the gym guy ) let's talk about the river cops let's talk about how he knowing that Marcos is a flake says nothing to Diaz. Wanna know why ZERO BALLS. He will grease and suck what **** he needs to. He knows Marcos is a retard and does nothing as guilty as the ones who do it. Let's talk about Ochoa well what good is there with him by the way don't lend him a penny. Benny having phone sex with women and getting recorded how was it Benny mami que rico? Let's talk about delara fired here fired there fired everywhere a joke.

Brass musical chairs let's do what I can to save my ass since I really don't merit his position much less my job

Unregistered
04-04-2015, 06:56 PM
This place needs a decent chief from the outside who will give everyone a fair shake and won't tolorate sucking **** or being a rat.

Bring all he pastel you want your still a cop that was a fugi favor retard. How loyal were you now in team Manny and Jays girl.

Unregistered
04-04-2015, 08:31 PM
Yes and none better than Orlando Martinez, formerly of South Miami! When Orlando Lopez declares victory, would he do the right thing, or continue with the current police command and supervisory staff?

Unregistered
04-04-2015, 09:59 PM
A lot of anger issues here! Lol. One guy has a thing for pasteles, another wants to fight Marcos and Jesse. The question is this brothers, if we are so tired of these old characters, why didn't any of us announced our candidacy for mayor and decided to run against the two candidates? That's right because 99% of us enjoy getting the paycheck and perks here but rather live somewhere else. Weigh the issues, Diaz was thrust into the mayor's job because the guy before him was so rotten he made national news and went off to prison. No offense but anyone associated to the Maronos would never get my vote. I can tell you Catalino Rodriguez and Orlando Lopez are a continuation of Manny Marono.