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To: pgerassi who wrote (122123)12/11/2000 5:24:34 PM
From: Windsock  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 186894
 
Pete - Re"That is just it. If you go by the rules before the election, dimples do not count"

I have not seen any Florida statute or any court interpretation that says you can not count dimples under any circumstance. The clear indication of voter intent is contained in section 101.5614(5) of the Florida election code and discussed by the Fla Supreme court on page 23 of its opinion.

The Palm Beach circuit court did issued a decision with guidelines on when to count dimples and the Palm Beach Canvassing Board followed that standard.



To: pgerassi who wrote (122123)12/11/2000 5:25:23 PM
From: Windsock  Respond to of 186894
 
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To: pgerassi who wrote (122123)12/11/2000 9:21:43 PM
From: Diamond Jim  Respond to of 186894
 
"If they want to change the system, they must do it now, for the next election not, the past one. Those are the rules."

Pete, agree 100%.

jim