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To: Druss who wrote (62512)11/9/2000 8:03:18 PM
From: StockDung  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 122087
 
Both Democrates and Republicans on the elections comittee in Palm Beach approved the the ballots.



To: Druss who wrote (62512)11/9/2000 8:56:15 PM
From: Mama Bear  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 122087
 
"If such is the case then it is not a hard decision for a judge to make to call for a re-vote in Palm Beach. "

So how would that work? Would only the folks who voted on election day be allowed to vote, or could other registered voters who didn't bother on 11/7 show up? What happens to the folks who can't show up on the special day? Do you think that those who voted for Nader might change their vote? I think revoting would be a travesty.

Regards,

Barb



To: Druss who wrote (62512)11/9/2000 9:34:34 PM
From: TripleT  Respond to of 122087
 
Russ, Things are seldom as simple as they first appear. The ballot DID NOT HAVE TO MEET THE REQUIREMENTS SO OFTEN QUOTED. Go to the URL below for a rational discussion of the topic.

Message 14770976

>>I am finding some reports that Florida law states that the ballot must have the box to punch to the right of the candidates name.<< This part of 101.151 only applies to paper ballots and not "Electronic systems" ballots.

TTT