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To: Dan Spillane who wrote (53205)11/12/2000 2:52:19 PM
From: The Duke of URLĀ©  Respond to of 74651
 
Thank you for a good informative factual post. Very much appreciated.



To: Dan Spillane who wrote (53205)11/12/2000 3:38:41 PM
From: Dan Spillane  Respond to of 74651
 
To think that the hand process is considered better:
[From the story.]
There the controversy resumed.

They already had found an additional 30 votes for Gore and 19 for Bush in Precinct 193E, giving Gore an 11-vote boost in this hairpin race, state Sen. Ron Klein, a Democrat from Boca Raton, said.

But the board stopped, debated and decided to change its approach. It completed the precinct count using the new standard and then went back and redid the first ballots again before completing its first precinct at 7:38 p.m.

The board made no official announcement of its count at that time. But a reporter observing the count reported these early numbers: Gore, 315 more votes and Bush, 152.

The pregnant chad question continued to vex board members. They could clearly see a vote made, but couldn't accept it. In one exchange, LePore smiled at Burton and said, "I would say no." Kuehne objected. LePore changed her mind. Then Republican Wallace objected.

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