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To: MasonS who wrote (15029)11/12/2000 3:55:46 PM
From: Tlac  Read Replies (1) of 65232
 
<Florida has no uniform set of standards for a manual recount. It is wide open to each individual precinct's interpretation...>

Not only that, but I see no language prohibiting a county canvassing board from initiating a manual recount, in the case of a protest of the returns of the election, regardless of whether a request for manual recount was filed within 72 hours after midnight of the date the election was held...

leg.state.fl.us

Can Bush not still protest the results in the counties favoring him? ...

"(2) Such protest shall be filed with the canvassing board prior to the time the canvassing board certifies the results for the office being protested or within 5 days after midnight of the date the election is held, whichever occurs later."

...and the respective county canvassing boards proceed with manual recounts even absent a specific request? ...

"(c) The county canvassing board may authorize a manual recount. If a manual recount is authorized, the county canvassing board shall make a reasonable effort to notify each candidate whose race is being recounted of the time and place of such recount."

Will we see protests tonight of election results by the Bush camp in counties carried by Bush?

Kelly
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