Looks like we are in for a very tense couple of days.
<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>TALLAHASSEE, FL.-- As of 6:00 a.m., Wednesday, November 8, 2000, the Florida election returns in the 2000 U.S. Presidential election were 2,909,135 for Republican candidate George W. Bush and 2,907,351 for Democratic candidate Albert Gore. These returns reflect all precinct ballots cast and all absentee ballots cast in all 67 Florida counties, with the sole exception of outstanding overseas absentee ballots.
The difference in votes cast is 1,784 in favor of Governor George W. Bush, which is less than one half of one percent of all votes cast. Under these circumstances, Florida law requires an automatic recount of all votes cast. The recount will be conducted in each county by the statutorily prescribed county canvassing board. It is expected that the recount will be completed by the close of business on Thursday, November 9, 2000.
Under Florida law, Secretary of State Katherine Harris is the constitutionally independent officer elected by the people of Florida as the chief election officer of the state. As such, it is her responsibility to obtain and maintain uniformity in the application, operation, and interpretation of the election laws. Florida law has rules and procedures to ensure the integrity and accuracy of the recount process. The Secretary of State has sworn to uphold the laws of the state to their fullest extent and will exercise her sworn duties with the utmost vigilance.
Florida Department of State * The Capitol * Tallahassee, Florida 32399-0250
(850) 414-5500 * Fax (850) 487-2214 * TTY: 850/488-5779 * www.dos.state.fl.us
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FYI, Florida Secretary of State Katherine Harris is a Republican.
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Alfadog
NRA Life Member
"DO NOT TAKE COUNSEL OF YOUR FEARS."
--G. S. Patton, Jr., Lt. Gen., USA, 6 March 1944
[This message has been edited by Alfadog (edited November 08, 2000).]
<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>TALLAHASSEE, FL.-- As of 6:00 a.m., Wednesday, November 8, 2000, the Florida election returns in the 2000 U.S. Presidential election were 2,909,135 for Republican candidate George W. Bush and 2,907,351 for Democratic candidate Albert Gore. These returns reflect all precinct ballots cast and all absentee ballots cast in all 67 Florida counties, with the sole exception of outstanding overseas absentee ballots.
The difference in votes cast is 1,784 in favor of Governor George W. Bush, which is less than one half of one percent of all votes cast. Under these circumstances, Florida law requires an automatic recount of all votes cast. The recount will be conducted in each county by the statutorily prescribed county canvassing board. It is expected that the recount will be completed by the close of business on Thursday, November 9, 2000.
Under Florida law, Secretary of State Katherine Harris is the constitutionally independent officer elected by the people of Florida as the chief election officer of the state. As such, it is her responsibility to obtain and maintain uniformity in the application, operation, and interpretation of the election laws. Florida law has rules and procedures to ensure the integrity and accuracy of the recount process. The Secretary of State has sworn to uphold the laws of the state to their fullest extent and will exercise her sworn duties with the utmost vigilance.
Florida Department of State * The Capitol * Tallahassee, Florida 32399-0250
(850) 414-5500 * Fax (850) 487-2214 * TTY: 850/488-5779 * www.dos.state.fl.us
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FYI, Florida Secretary of State Katherine Harris is a Republican.
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Alfadog
NRA Life Member
"DO NOT TAKE COUNSEL OF YOUR FEARS."
--G. S. Patton, Jr., Lt. Gen., USA, 6 March 1944
[This message has been edited by Alfadog (edited November 08, 2000).]