Campaign finance reports show, Florida Gov. Rick Scott who has gone to great lengths to purge voter rolls, suppress the vote and reduce early voting hours, all in the name of holding “honest elections,” hired an alleged Miami-Dade absentee ballot broker during his 2010 gubernatorial campaign, huffingtonpost.com reports.
Scott’s campaign paid a $5,000 “contract labor” fee to 74-year-old Hialeah resident Emelina Llanes, who was identified as a so-called boletera to the Miami Herald and by El Nuevo Herald, multiple Miami-Dade watchdog blogs, and former Hialeah Police Chief Rolando Bolaños.