Bush v. Gore Bush v. Gore

Bush v. Gore

121 S.CT. 525, 121 S.CT. 525, 531 U.S. 98, 531 U.S. 98, 148 L.ED.2D 388, 148 L.ED.2D 388, 2000.SCT.0042209, 00 CAL. DAILY OP. SERV. 9879, 00 CAL. DAILY OP. SERV. 9879

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On December 8, 2000, the Supreme Court of Florida ordered that the Circuit Court of Leon County tabulate by hand 9,000 ballots in Miami-Dade County. It also ordered the inclusion in the certified vote totals of 215 votes identified in Palm Beach County and 168 votes identified in Miami-Dade County for Vice President Albert Gore, Jr., and Senator Joseph Lieberman, Democratic Candidates for President and Vice President. The Supreme Court noted that petitioner, Governor George W. Bush asserted that the net gain for Vice President Gore in Palm Beach County was 176 votes, and directed the Circuit Court to resolve that dispute on remand. ___ So. 2d, at ___ (slip op., at 4, n. 6). The court further held that relief would require manual recounts in all Florida counties where so-called "undervotes" had not been subject to manual tabulation. The court ordered all manual recounts to begin at once. Governor Bush and Richard Cheney, Republican Candidates for the Presidency and Vice Presidency, filed an emergency application for a stay of this mandate. On December 9, we granted the application, treated the application as a petition for a writ of certiorari, and granted certiorari. Post, p. ___.

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Professional & Technical
RELEASED
2000
12 December
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
80
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LawApp Publishers
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102.5
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