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...most problematic issue with the way vote certification proceeded in Florida was the total lack of uniform balloting. Because voting procedures differed from county to county, "certification" after the vote required a different response in each county. In some, the situation demanded a simple hand count of mechanically tallied ballots to ensure proper operation of machines. In others, a committee of experts had to be called in to scrutinize "dimples" on index-card-sized sheets of paper, to assess voter intent. In a national election, there simply isn't a reason why procedures should not to be as uniform...

Author: By Benjamin D. Grizzle, | Title: Convenient, Reliable Internet Voting | 12/11/2000 | See Source »

Every year since 1983, the council has been funded the same way: through an optional $20 term bill fee. But because of inflation, that money only buys 60 percent of what it did in 1983. Adjusted for inflation, the term bill fee would...

Author: By Garrett M. Graff, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Council, Supporting Lewis, Votes to Hike Fee | 12/11/2000 | See Source »

...University we are still trying to organize ourselves to consider these things in a way that can properly address these issues," he said...

Author: By Susan J. Marshall, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Joining Stanford, Harvard Focuses On e-Learning | 12/11/2000 | See Source »

...that why Bush's lawyers have fought hand counts of undervotes so doggedly? Yes, but they have valid reasons for opposing the counts - chiefly that there is no single standard for them. They also say handling the ballots "spoliates" them, a lawyerly way of saying counters can push chads through accidentally. Bush lawyer Phil Beck wanted Lewis to rule that only a chad with a stylus imprint could count, not one pushed through, say, by a finger. Lewis dismissed that request for now, but in the end his decision may not matter...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Florida Fiasco: A County-by-County Guide | 12/10/2000 | See Source »

...Saturday afternoon, the recount was under way in Florida, with a strong chance that by day's end Gore might pick up enough votes to move ahead of Bush for the first time. Then the U.S. Supreme Court joined the battle. In another acrimonious split decision - this one 5 to 4 - the Justices halted the recount and scheduled oral arguments for Monday on George W. Bush's claim that the manual counts are unconstitutional and could do "irreparable harm" to his candidacy. Al Gore's top lawyer, David Boies, was eating lunch with another hotshot lawyer, Stephen Zack, when...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The War This Time | 12/10/2000 | See Source »

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