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To: Nick Kline who wrote (53107)11/10/2000 4:32:38 PM
From: David Howe  Read Replies (3) of 74651
 
<< There is apparently a state law in Florida that says you have to mark the ballots only to the right of the names. In this case though, the mark is in the middle of the names. >>

The ballot is not illegal and the Gore thieves know this.

First, ballots of this type have been used for many years in Florida and other parts of the country (even in democratic campaign manager Daley's home county). This precedent makes the ballot valid.

Second, the law you are referring to follows that direction with the statement 'when practical'. With as many candidates as there were, the Liberal Democrat that developed the ballot has argued that it was not practical to have all of the candidates on one page.
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