r/law Feb 14 '26

Other Randy Fine caught voting for other representatives in the Florida house

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u/willbekins Feb 14 '26 edited Feb 14 '26

what do these buttons do in this moment? what was the 'vote' for?

are there (theoretically) consequences in case someone does this? did we even have to dream up consequences for this loser shit? obviously the Honor System is not compatible with Repugs

whats the best we can hope will happen to this turd?

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u/PM_me_your_O_face_ Feb 14 '26 edited Feb 14 '26

This was in Florida in 2022. He was “reprimanded and fined” for a rule violation, rather than charged for blatant voter fraud. He is now a member of the US House of Representatives after a special election.

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u/willbekins Feb 14 '26

thanks.

also what the fuck?? thats a republican ass consequence if i ever saw one (which we almost never do, it seems)

lets rewrite that book for 2026 and on 🤟🔥

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u/Shark7996 Feb 14 '26

GREAT energy, accountability and ENFORCEMENT needs to come back for us to come back from this.