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To: Diana who wrote (59012)11/9/2000 2:39:18 PM
From: Rich1  Respond to of 63513
 
As resident of Florida I have spoke to several people who voted in Palm Beach..
The ballot was bad but both parties agreed to it.. Word is that the election clerk is a Democrat..
Edit post the Election Clerk who is an elected official is a Democrat..LOL



To: Diana who wrote (59012)11/9/2000 10:22:12 PM
From: Doppler  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 63513
 
The Palm Beach ballot was approved by both political parties before the election

Doesn't make it right. It just shows that the supervising powers didn't realize the confusion it would cause.
What I can't understand is how it got approved in the first place. After a similar fiasco in a Fl Senatorial election the law was changed to specifically make it illegal for so called "butterfly ballots". FL statute now requires all candidates to have punch holes immediately to the right of their name.

If this gets thrown out, then the process of politics in America is changed bigtime

GOOD, IMO we need a change in the entire system.

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