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To: hmaly who wrote (129070)11/26/2000 10:10:08 PM
From: tejek  Respond to of 1582284
 
Ted Re...As I understand it, yes, it does have the jurisdiction to overrule; its part of the checks and balances in our system of gov't.<<<

The Fla Supreme court has the right to over rule; the question is if the court has a right to set a date, and does the court have the right to take the SOS discretion away about counting the votes when she is given that discretion by law. If the court takes that discretion away, it is the legislatures job to set the rules, not the courts.


Harry,

We will know the answer to this one when the US Supreme Court rules.

ted