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Missing Voting
Mechanism Recovered

Police Say Florida Democrat Had a ‘Votomatic’ in His Car

By Chris Vlasto and David Ruppe

Nov. 15— Several days after presidential votes were tallied in what
has become the hotbed of Florida’s post-election confusion, police
in Palm Beach County confiscated a ballot-box mechanism from
the car of a well-known local Democrat.
    The mechanism, called a “Votomatic,” did not contain any
ballots. It’s a device used on some types of ballot boxes to punch
votes through ballot cards, which are then tallied by computers.
    According to a police report filed at the Palm Beach County
sheriff’s office and obtained by ABCNEWS, Irving Slosberg, 53,
pulled the mechanism from his car and handed it over to police on
Nov. 11 after denying to a county government employee that he
had it.
    When told of the incident, Palm Beach County’s supervisor of
elections, Theresa LePore, declined to press charges, according to
the report.
    “She noted that this incident did occur during the hand count of
the presidential election and LePore stated she did not wish to
pursue further this matter at this time due to extenuating
circumstances,” it said.
    No further action was taken.
County Official Contacts Authorities
Slosberg, a 53-year-old resident of nearby Boca Raton who owns a
handbag company, recently won a seat in the state Legislature
amid allegations he tried to buy his election.
    The officer who filed the report, Deputy Sheriff Daniel Grose, had
been working a special elections detail when he was contacted by
Denise Cote, director of public affairs for Palm Beach County. Cote
said she believed Slosberg had an official Palm Beach County
ballot box, according to the police report.
    Cote told the deputy she first wanted to speak with Slosberg
alone to convince him to give the machinery back, but she asked
the officer to stand by. Ten minutes later, Cote returned to the
officer and said Slosberg had become confrontational and denied
having the mechanism.
    “I asked Mr. Slosberg to return it to me, and he said no, he
intended to use it,” Cote told ABCNEWS.com. She said Slosberg
did not say how he wanted to use it and he declined to say how he
had obtained it.
    “I was told by the county’s attorney’s office that it must have
been taken from a voting booth, because there was no other way
that he could have obtained it,” Cote said.
    When the officer asked Slosberg whether he had the item,
Slosberg led the officer to his car and handed over the Votomatic,
according to the police report.
Elected After a Recount
Slosberg won his new seat during a heated and extremely close
election.
    Just days before a Democratic runoff, which he won, his
opponent, incumbent Curt Levine, filed a state ethics complaint,
accusing Slosberg of trying to buy the election by giving away
thousands of handbags and paying retirees phony consulting fees.
    Slosberg’s defeat of Levine practically guaranteed him a  term
that reportedly pays nearly $27,000 a year for representing the
Boca Raton district. On Nov. 7, he defeated a lesser-known write-in
candidate, Robert A. Sloan III, in the general election.
    In the primary election, Slosberg had barely squeaked past
Levine. He reportedly had 50.5 percent of the votes to Levine’s 49.5
percent. Slosberg was declared the winner after a recount of the
votes.
‘It Disappeared’
A Palm Beach Post political columnist wrote Monday that
Slosberg had been “schlepping” the mechanism around the county
government center “like a traveling election equipment salesman.”
    “He was happy to provide a demonstration of the county’s ballot
problems for anyone with a TV camera last week,” wrote columnist
George Bennett.
    But Slosberg was no longer toting the visual aid Saturday night,
after Mary McCarty, a Palm Beach County commissioner,
demanded to know how he got his hands on a piece of official
county voting machinery, Bennett wrote.
    “It disappeared,” Slosberg said Sunday when asked about the
Votomatic.

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