TPM
The Republican Party of Florida has cut ties with a company it paid
$1.2 million to register voters after the elections supervisor in Palm
Beach County asked the state’s attorney’s office to review 106
“questionable” applications.
Palm Beach County Elections Supervisor Susan Bucher said
she turned the applications over to law enforcement officials because
of similar-looking signatures, missing information and wrong addresses
on the forms. The questionable applications were part of a batch of 304
voter registration forms turned in by the firm using the Republican
Party of Florida’s identification number, according to the Palm Beach Post.
Mike Grissom, executive director of the Republican Party of Florida, said
the party had hired a Virginia-based firm called Strategic Allied
Consultants at the request of the Republican National Committee.
The RNC did not immediately respond to TPM’s request for comment, but records show that Strategic Allied Consultants was also hired this year by the Republican parties of North Carolina and Colorado.
Strategic Allied Consultants has a basic website that reveals very little about the company. The firm did not immediately respond to TPM’s request for comment.
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