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... contesting the result in Nassau County, where election officials disregarded the results of a mandatory statewide machine recount, adding 51 votes to Bush's ...
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... When votes are close between the candidates a recount is administered. ... Once the recount was administered the votes were even closer. ...
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... hardly democratic. Numerous other states having to recount votes only adds to the madness of this election. Florida would undoubtedly ...
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... Another issue I would like to address that I feel has caused hysteria in the decision of this election was the recount of Florida's votes and their deadlines. ...
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... The motion stated that the county's decision to not recount the votes by hand was based on the erroneous account of the Florida Secretary of State, Katherine ...
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... They made inaccurate votes and once that occurred the ballets were thrown out. This caused a mandatory recount for that county. ...
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... What if the Electoral College had not existed during the 2000 Presidential Election? How many times would we have had to recount the votes?
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... that tied. It is also possible to just redistribute the votes using only the two main candidates and then recount the votes. I do ...
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... The candidates would then work on gaining votes from the more populated regions by ... Greenfield also points out that America could face a national recount if the ...
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... After certification begins the contest phase, a legal proceeding in court that can result in ineligible votes being thrown out or a recount being ordered. ...
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... prolonged the election. In some states their had to be a recount to see who would win that states electoral votes. The question that ...
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... Almost immediately after Florida announced it had to conduct a recount because the votes between the two candidates were too close to call, America knew that ...
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... Gore wanted Florida to recount the votes in key areas even after several recounts. Gore wanted the public votes to be counted and heard. ...
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... enough, this remained true even after America had casted all it's votes. ... would determine the outcome of the presidency, participated in recount after recount. ...
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... that if the situation was reversed, and Bush was losing, then a recount would be ... that they would have a voting system that would make all these votes count. ...
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... election-night coverage, and post-election coverage including the Florida recount. ... Did the media's biased bad manners discourage last-minute Bush votes? ...
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... It took place in Illinois. Nixon had 93 counties of 102, but lost by 8,858 votes. Yet a recount was prohibited (114), which makes the whole affair suspicious. ...
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... election like the one of 2000 may have required an entire recount instead of ... vote has made the majority of American voters, who cast their votes for Albert Gore ...
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... that George W. Bush had won, but since the recount was so close the Democratic Party officials asked for the votes to be counted again, this time by hand. ...
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... 2:18 am- FL goes to Bush v. 4:04 am- FL goes back to "too close to call" c. Since i. Automatic recount to Bush ii. ... Don't predict, wait until votes counted iii. ...
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... apparently because he does not want to be seen as trying to throw out votes. ... convince Judge Sauls that there was no need for the manual recount," Weidner said. ...
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... had all of the votes for the majority that they needed, other than the vote of the Chief, therefore they were one short. After calling for a recount, the group ...
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... The irrepressible conflict, long confined to words and votes, is now to be carried ... as long as a white majority exists in America.) Others recount the thought ...
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