The NY Times has an interactive map that can be viewed by different criteria.
One was Bush's margin by date: Nov. 8 -- 1784 Nov. 11 -- 961, after machine recount Nov. 14 -- 300, initial vote certification Nov. 18 -- 930, includes the addition of overseas absentee ballots Nov. 26 -- 537, vote certification
We have all heard about the court cases in Seminole and Martin counties citing improper alteration of absentee ballot applications. What I did not realize until looking at this interactive map was that there is also a case in Bay County.
Looking at the "Lawsuits By County" I looked only for cases involving absentee ballots. I did not find Martin County, although we know there is a case pending.
The map made a distinction between: A) Suit filed alleging wrongful disqualification of military absentee ballots B) Suit filed against invalidation of un-postmarked absentee ballots
For the sake of having to type less, I'll use "A" and "B" as a key of sorts in the following list. The map did not make the distinction clear in some counties whether the two criteria (A and B) had been combined into one case or whether the issues were being separately handled.
Escambia County - A, dropped Santa Rosa County - A, dropped Okaloosa County - A, dropped Walton County - B Bay County - A, dropped - case pending alleging improper alteration of absentee applications Duval County - A, dropped - this county also had B, but it is not clear if that is still an open case or was dropped with A Clay County - A, dropped - this county also had B, but it is not clear if that is still an open case or was dropped with A Putnam County - B Volusia County - B Seminole County - Case alleging improper alteration of rejected applications for absentee ballots Brevard County - A, dropped - this county also had B, but it is not clear if that is still an open case or was dropped with A Osceola County - B, dropped Orange County - A, dropped - this county also had B, but it is not clear if that is still an open case or was dropped with A Polk County - A, dropped - this county also had B, but it is not clear if that is still an open case or was dropped with A Pasco County - A, dropped Hillsborough County - A, dropped - this county also had B, but it is not clear if that is still an open case or was dropped with A Manatee County - A, dropped - this county also had B, but it is not clear if that is still an open case or was dropped with A Lee County - B Collier County - A, dropped
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And we all know Martin County has a case pending citing improper alteration of absentee ballot applications. |