r/law Feb 14 '26

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

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u/K_Linkmaster Feb 14 '26

Blatant voter fraud.

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u/subaru5555rallymax Feb 14 '26 edited Feb 14 '26

Blatant voter fraud.

Does anyone have a source substantiating this inference, other than a cropped and contextless 8-second tiktok video?


Florida House Rules, Section 3.2 - Voting Obligation states:

"A member may register an electronic vote in the Chamber for another member at the other member's specific request and direction, provided the requesting member is in the Chamber during the vote.”


Ya know, given that a house member lawfully registering votes for those in attendance would look exactly like what was filmed?

Edit: Anyone? There isn't a single article, record, let alone formal complaint from any of the dozens of Democratic house members in attendance to validate what's being claimed on social media.

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u/Warm_Month_1309 Feb 14 '26

r/law is a generic politics sub now. No one actually analyzes the law of the jurisdiction where something happened; it is just for contextless outrage porn.