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Politics : Ask Michael Burke

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To: Skeeter Bug who wrote (86581)12/10/2000 5:51:11 PM
From: benwood  Read Replies (1) of 132070
 
Re: the 1 vote loss question.

Skeets, I'm thinking that the hand-recount would be IN PLACE of machine counting due to an obstruction -- ballots contaminated during election night, say (flood or earthquake in Seattle area). Actually, I should have said hand COUNT in that case.

But if a recount was ordered and in the meantime the ballots were contaminated, then you are right, there could always be a question if any could not be recovered. In that case, the Sec. of State should disallow the count for which damage was "permanent" to 1 or more ballots (maybe they burned up) and let the prior count stand. That, of course, still leaves room for the loser to feel burned.
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