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- The Florida election recount of 2000 was a period of vote recounting in Florida that occurred during the weeks after Election Day in the 2000 United States.
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United States presidential election recount in Florida. The Florida election recount of 2. Florida that occurred during the weeks after Election Day in the 2. United States presidential election between George W. Bush and Al Gore. The Florida vote was ultimately settled in Bush's favor by a margin of 5.
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U. S. Supreme Court, in Bush v. Gore, stopped a recount that had been initiated upon a ruling by the Florida Supreme Court. Watch From Paris With Love Online Metacritic here. That in turn gave Bush a majority of votes in the Electoral College and victory in the presidential election.[1]Background[edit]The controversy began on election night, when the national television networks, using information provided to them by the Voter News Service, an organization formed by the Associated Press to help determine the outcome of the election through early result tallies and exit polling, first called Florida for Gore in the hour after polls closed in the peninsula but about ten minutes before they closed in the heavily Republican counties of the panhandle (in the Central time zone). Later in the evening, the networks reversed their call, moving to "too close to call", then later giving it to Bush; then they retracted that call as well, finally indicating the state was "too close to call".[2][citation not found] Gore phoned Bush the night of the election to concede, then retracted his concession after learning how close the Florida count was.[3] Bush led the election- night vote count in Florida by 1,7. The small margin produced an automatic recount under Florida state law.
The machine recount occurred the day after the election and reduced that margin to just over 9. Once it became clear that Florida would decide the presidential election, the nation's attention focused on the manual recount. Recount[edit]. The Palm Beach County recount attracted protestors and media. The Florida election was closely scrutinized after Election Day. Due to the narrow margin of the original vote count, Florida Election Code 1. It was completed on November 1. Florida counties that used vote- counting machines and reduced Bush's lead to just over 9.
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Once the closeness of the election in Florida was clear, both the Bush and Gore campaigns organized themselves for the ensuing legal process. On November 9, the Bush campaign announced they had hired George H.
W. Bush's former Secretary of State. James Baker to oversee their legal team,[6] and the Gore campaign hired Bill Clinton's former Secretary of State Warren Christopher.
Following the statewide machine recount, the Gore campaign requested a manual recount in four counties. Florida state law at the time allowed a candidate to request a manual recount by protesting the results of at least three precincts.[7] The county canvassing board was then to decide whether to do a recount, as well as the method of the recount, in those three precincts.[8] If the board discovered an error that in its judgment could affect the outcome of the election, they were then authorized to do a full recount of the ballots.[9] This statutory process primarily accommodated recounts for local elections. The Gore campaign requested that disputed ballots in Miami- Dade, Broward, Palm Beach and Volusia Counties be counted by hand.
Volusia County started its recount on November 1. Florida statutes also required that all counties certify and report their returns, including any recounts, by 5: 0. November 1. 4. The manual recounts were time- consuming, and it soon became clear that some counties would not complete their recounts before the deadline. On November 1. 3 the Gore campaign and Volusia and Palm Beach Counties sued to have the deadlines extended.[1.
Meanwhile, the Bush campaign worked to stop the recount. On November 1. 1, it joined a group of Florida voters in suing in federal district court for a preemptive injunction to stop all manual recounting of votes in Florida. Bush's lawyers argued that recounting votes in just four counties violated the 1. Amendment and also that similarly punched ballots could be tabulated differently since Florida had no detailed statutory standards for hand- counting votes.[1.
On November 1. 3, the federal court ruled against an injunction. On November 1. 4, the original deadline for reporting results, with the Volusia County recount complete, Bush held a 3. The same day, a state judge upheld that deadline but ruled that further recounts could be considered later. Florida's secretary of state, Katherine Harris, a Republican, then gave counties until 2: 0. November 1. 5 to provide reasons for recounting their ballots. The next day, the Florida Supreme Court allowed manual recounts in Palm Beach and Broward Counties to continue but left it to a state judge to decide whether Harris must include those votes in the final tally. Miami- Dade County decided on November 1.
November 2. 2. The Gore campaign sued to force Miami- Dade County to continue its recount, but the Florida Supreme Court refused to consider the request. Watch The Killing Jar Online Metacritic. As the manual recounts continued, the battle to certify the results intensified. On November 1. 7, Judge Terry Lewis of Leon County Circuit Court permitted Harris to certify the election results without the manual recounts, but on the same day the Florida Supreme Court stayed that decision until it could consider an appeal by Gore. Watch Ernest Goes To Africa Online Mic. On November 2. 1, the Florida Supreme Court ruled unanimously that manual counts in Broward, Palm Beach and Miami- Dade Counties must be included and set 5: 0. November 2. 6 as the earliest time for certification.
After that decision, the Bush campaign appealed to the U. S. Supreme Court, arguing that the state court effectively rewrote state election statutes after the vote.
As the manual recounts progressed, most of Florida's counties were considering overseas absentee ballots. That part of the vote count was completed on November 1.
Bush's lead to 9. Controversial issues below). The Palm Beach County recount and the Miami- Dade County recount (having been suspended) were still incomplete at 5: 0. November 2. 6, when Harris certified the statewide vote count with Bush ahead by 5. The next day, Gore sued under Florida's statutory construct of the "contest phase". On November 2. 8, Judge N.
Sanders Sauls of Leon County Circuit Court rejected Gore's request to include the recount results from Miami- Dade and Palm Beach Counties. Gore appealed that decision to the Florida Supreme Court.
Sauls also rejected Gore's contest of the election result on December 4, and Gore appealed that decision too.