PCL:Wah di mo ba nabalitaan yung kay Bush? Mas madali nga dayain kasi walang hindi mo kita mismo na yun nga talaga ang binoto. Masisigurado mo ba na kung sino ang nasa litrato na pinili mo dun napupunta ang boto mo?
teka di ba nakalagay sa monitor kung sino ang binoto mo? ano ba raw iyong kay Bush? alam ko based ito sa popular vote vs electoral vote...si Bush ang nanalo so anong daya doon? can you give any specific kung papaano mo madadaya iyon?
eto iyong totoong nangyari kay bush vs gore...daya ba ito? ano bang balita sa pinas...ako nandito noong nangyari ito...
On November 8, 2000, the Florida Division of Elections reported that Bush had a margin of victory of 1,784 votes.[1] The margin of victory was less than 0.5% of the votes cast, so a statutorily-mandated[2] automatic machine recount was issued. On November 10, with the machine recount finished in all but one county, Bush's margin of victory had decreased to 327.[3] Florida's election laws[4] allow a candidate to request a county to conduct a manual recount, and Gore requested manual recounts in four Florida counties: Volusia, Palm Beach, Broward and Miami-Dade. The four counties granted the request and began manual recounts. However, Florida law also required all counties to certify their election returns to the Florida Secretary of State within seven days of the election,[5] and several of the counties conducting manual recounts did not believe they could meet this deadline. On November 14, the statutory deadline, the Florida Circuit Court ruled that the 7-day deadline was mandatory, but that the counties could amend their returns at a later date. The court also ruled that the Secretary, after "considering all attendant facts and circumstances," had discretion to include any late amended returns in the statewide certification.
Prior to the 5 p.m. deadline on November 14, Volusia county completed its manual recount and certified its results. At 5 p.m., Florida Secretary of State Katherine Harris announced that she was in receipt of the certified returns from all 67 counties, while Palm Beach, Broward, and Miami-Dade counties were still conducting manual recounts.[7]
Harris issued a set of criteria (see the full criteria) by which she would determine whether to allow late filings, and she required any county seeking to make a late filing to submit to her, by 2 p.m. the following day, a written statement of the facts and circumstances justifying the late filing. Four counties submitted statements, and after reviewing the submissions Harris determined that none justified an extension of the filing deadline. She further announced that after she received the certified returns of the overseas absentee ballots from each county, she would certify the results of the presidential election on Saturday, November 18, 2000.
She did just that, certifying victory for Bush.
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