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The 2000 presidential election recount in Florida went on for weeks because. a. too many people were allowed to examine and discuss each ballot. b. some counties used ballots that were difficult for workers to interpret. c. the courts refused to make a ruling on the election to stop the process. d. a recount in another state caused officials to question the voting system

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The 2000 presidential election recount in Florida went on for weeks because
somecounties used ballots that were difficult for workers to interpret
The elections were held on 7 November and were the greatest presidential election
so correct option is B 
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The right answer is c. the courts refused to make a ruling on the election to stop the process.

Lawyers for Democratic presidential candidate Al Gore, who was running against George W. Bush at the time, called for a recount. Judge Sanders Sauls, of the Leon district of Florida, ruled that there was no reason to order the manual recount of votes from Florida districts. Judge Sauls said there was no evidence of dishonesty or fraud in the counting process.

The US Supreme Court had ruled in favor of Republican presidential candidate George W. Bush, upholding the contention that the Florida court did not respect the separation of powers by allowing the deadline extension so that the results of the manual recount was included in the final determination of the State.


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