After troubled November election, Broward must pay $1.9 million extra for unexpected costs

“Our elections have always been very well planned,” Snipes said. It was her job to use the time allotted to get the results right, even if others were looking for a faster tally, she said. The office also received about 16,000 last-minute mail-in ballots on election day, which had to be checked for signatures, individually opened and processed, officials said.