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Surfside Town Commissioner Eliana Salzhauer said the community is reeling from what happened and “we need to take a look at the bones of our buildings.” ....
In the affidavit for Rios arrest warrant, FDLE special agent Philip B. Larkin wrote the board election was contentious and very divisive as there was discussion about the results and the high voter turnout in an election where four candidates ran for two seats. Rios, who was board president, received 90 votes, and vice president Joseph Shady received 70, Larkin wrote. Newcomers Tom Hansen and Charles Faruki received 68 and 65 votes, respectively, Larkin wrote. In total, 144 ballots were received out of 148 units for a 97% participation rate, Joseph Fleming, a Belize condo resident, wrote in a complaint filed with the Department of Business and Professional Regulation s Division of Florida Condominiums, Timeshares and Mobile Homes one month after the election. ....
Marco Island Councilman turns himself in for election fraud City of Marco Island By: WFTX Digital Team and last updated 2021-02-07 12:29:52-05 MARCO ISLAND, Fla. â A Marco Island councilman has turned himself in on three counts of forgery of a ballot envelope and three counts of criminal use of personal identification information, according to the City of Marco Island. 78-year-old Victor Rios turned himself in Friday. The city says the investigation began after the Belize Condominium Association election back on March 22, 2019. The city says after election results were announced, it appeared that several residents who were purported to have voted in the election did not vote, and their signatures on the outer-ballot envelopes were forgeries, the city said in a press release. ....