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Congressman Hastings Paid Broward Elections Atty For 2012 Democrat GOTV Efforts

Broward SOE lawyer Burnadette Norris-Weeks

Broward SOE lawyer Burnadette Norris-Weeks

Federal campaign records show Congressman Alcee Hastings (D-FL) paid a company owned by Burnadette Norris-Weeks,the Broward Supervisor Of Elections Office Attorney, for her role in 2012 Democrat Get-Out-The-Vote (GOTV) efforts. On October 12, 2012, Hastings’ campaign made a $2,000 “GOTV Contribution” to Avenue Executive of Fort Lauderdale. State of Florida records show Burnadette Norris-Weeks has been the managing member of the Avenue of the Arts Executive Suites, LLC since 2010.

Last month, REDBROWARD exposed Norris-Weeks’ role in Congressman Hastings “non-partisan” scheme to boost African-American turnout for the 2012 Presidential election. Hastings teamed up with Rev. Al Sharpton, convicted Commissioner Joe Eggelletion and other Democrats for a get out the vote (GOTV) program dubbed “Operation: Big Vote.” Plans included a Sharpton rally in Pompano Beach and a “Souls To The Polls” march to early voting locations.

Federal campaign financial records show Alcee Hastings’ campaign gave $15,365 to Operation: Big Vote between September and November 2012.

According to Hastings and Operation: Big Vote leaders, the biggest event was the “Step Up To The Polls” march organized by Norris-Weeks and her Avenue Executive partner, Kathy Eggleston. Is this video produced by Hastings, he says Norris-Weeks is “spearheading” this GOTV event.

REDBROWARD reported how Congressman Hastings and a former South Florida Sun-Sentinel senior editorial writer touted Norris-Weeks’ 2012 rally.

In an October 2012 Westside Gazette article, Hastings wrote, “I tried to get a current list of all of the African American organizations in Broward County.  Nobody, I mean nobody, is working from a list that has all the names and leaders of every organization in Broward. That’s ridiculous people.”

Hastings continued, “Enter Step Up to the Polls, the brainchild of Burnadette Norris-Weeks and her law partner.  They have pulled together what I believe will be the most effective effort of an African American led effort this election season.  I am following their leadership, and I encourage you to do the same.”

One week later, Sun-Sentinel Editorial Writer Douglas Lyons praised Norris Weeks’ work to get President Obama re-elected. Lyons wrote, “Even better, other black professionals and organizations have organized similar efforts. Take today’s early morning “Steps to the Polls,” a march from downtown Fort Lauderdale to one of the early voting polling sites at the African American Research Library and Cultural Center…spearheaded by prominent attorney Burnadette Norris Weeks, is just one of several last-minute attempts to rally the faithful to take advantage of early voting and tip the scales of a razor-thin race in Florida to the president’s advantage.”

Operation: Big Vote and Step Up To The Polls claimed to be non-partisan movements, but Lyons clearly was not buying their claims. Lyons’ wife was the tresurer for Norris-Weeks’ political committee known as “The Right Group.”

Congressman Hastings financial support for Norris-Weeks’ Avenue Executive continued with a $500 “sponsorship donation” in 2013 and a $500 “donation” in 2014.

Once again, Dr. Brenda Snipes needs to answer questions regarding her private contract attorney’s role in partisan politics and elections.

Did Operation: Big Vote utilize resources, data or staff for the Broward Supervisor of Elections Office?

Was Dr. Snipes aware her lawyer was conducting a march on the final day of early voting in 2012?

Did Dr. Snipes attend the “Step Up To The Polls” rally?

Did anyone else sponsor the “Step Up To The Polls” rally? An October 18, 2012 Westside Gazette story said, “For sponsorship, opportunities and more information contact Burnadette Norris-Weeks at (954) 768-9770 or send an e-mail to reservations@avenueexecutive.com.”

Broward voters deserve answers.

Burnadette Norris-Weeks marches with Alcee Hastings

Burnadette Norris-Weeks marches with Alcee Hastings

 

Alcee Hastings, Sun-Sentinel Touted Political Activities Of Broward Elections Office Lawyer

Broward Supervisor of Elections (SOE) Brenda Snipes may be clueless, but Congressman Alcee Hastings and the South Florida Sun-Sentinel touted the political activities of Snipes’ “right-hand lawyer” Burnadette Norris Weeks. At a Broward County Commission workshop this week, Snipes admitted she did not know Norris Weeks gave money to candidates with legal matters involving SOE. County Commissoner Mark Bogen has proposed a resolution requiring SOE lawyers to recuse themselves from matters involving candidates they have endorsed or supported. The resolution will be discussed at the June 9th County Commission meeting.

REDBROWARD reported Bogen questioned Norris Weeks’ role in last year’s District 2 election. Norris Weeks fought to keep write-in candidate Tyron Francois on the ballot even though he admitted to living outside District 2. In court, Francois admitted to a close relationship with the daughter of controversial County Commissioner Dale Holness.

REDBROWARD reported Norris Weeks was a staunch supporter of Holness. Just weeks before the court hearing, Norris Weeks attended a minority business conference in Denver. REDBROWARD obtained pictures of Norris Weeks and Holness dancing at the convention. Norris Weeks has a concession contract with the Fort Lauderdale/Hollywood International Airport.

THE BULLY DEFENSE

Burnadette Norris Weeks launched a defense of Snipes on Facebook. She pulled the same “bully” card Snipes used against Bogen. Norris Weeks wrote, “As the attorney for the Supervisor of Elections Office for more than a decade, I have seen Republicans, Democrats and Independents all try to bully Dr. Brenda Snipes at one time or another on a myriad of issues.” She claimed the complaints stem from “people who feel that they cannot control this constitutional office are seeking to destroy it.”

POLITICAL OPERATIVE OR IMPARTIAL LAWYER?

Even though Snipes claimed ignorance of Norris Weeks’ political forays, Congressman Alcee Hastings boasted of her work. In an October 2012 Westside Gazette article, Hastings wrote, “I tried to get a current list of all of the African American organizations in Broward County.  Nobody, I mean nobody, is working from a list that has all the names and leaders of every organization in Broward. That’s ridiculous people.”

Hastings continued, “Enter Step Up to the Polls, the brainchild of Burnadette Norris-Weeks and her law partner.  They have pulled together what I believe will be the most effective effort of an African American led effort this election season.  I am following their leadership, and I encourage you to do the same.”

One week later, Sun-Sentinel Editorial Writer Douglas Lyons praised Norris Weeks’ work to get President Obama re-elected. Lyons wrote, “Even better, other black professionals and organizations have organized similar efforts. Take today’s early morning “Steps to the Polls,” a march from downtown Fort Lauderdale to one of the early voting polling sites at the African American Research Library and Cultural Center…spearheaded by prominent attorney Burnadette Norris Weeks, is just one of several last-minute attempts to rally the faithful to take advantage of early voting and tip the scales of a razor-thin race in Florida to the president’s advantage.”

Shouldn’t the “right-hand lawyer” for the Broward Supervisor Of Elections Office be above politics? Should the SOE private contract lawyer play any role in partisan politics?

Shouldn’t Supervisor Of Elections Brenda Snipes be asking these questions?