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To: JC Jaros who wrote (38212)11/25/2000 6:23:54 PM
From: William Triplett  Read Replies (2) of 64865
 
OT That doesn't change the fact that there
aren't dimpled electronic ballots and electronic ballots
are recounted in seconds as opposed to the old style
which take time to count by hand.


Who says a dimpled chad constitutes an intent to vote, anyway? Hmmm? Maybe the voter placed his stylus in the hole next to say, Al Gore, changed his mind and decided not to vote for a candidate at all. It's called a protest vote and has been in practice for decades. With a dimpled or "pregnant" chad, the intent of the voter is unclear.
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