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Politics : Electoral College 2000 - Ahead of the Curve

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To: Raymond Duray who wrote (1471)11/10/2000 3:14:45 AM
From: Joe NYC  Read Replies (1) of 6710
 
Ray,

I fully expect the Florida decision will become more obvious, though not resolved by Nov. 17, which is the conclusion of acceptance of overseas absentee ballots. Then the only county in dispute will be Palm Beach, which will be subject to one or several court proceedings.

U an bit sure what the sequence of events will be, but I assume that the state election commission will have a result by Nov 17, and they will declare these results to be official. So barring any legal action, the electors are chosen.

Now suppose various disputed votes / ballots will be brought to court. Will the court somehow suspend or invalidate the decision of the state election commission while the dispute is pending?

Joe
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