The trouble in the Florida election was primarily caused by a combination of issues, including controversial voting laws, problems with ballot design, and issues with voter registration and identification requirements. Additionally, the high stakes of the election led to heightened scrutiny and disputes over the counting of ballots, particularly in close races. The aftermath saw legal challenges and recounts, further complicating the electoral process. These factors collectively contributed to widespread confusion and allegations of voter suppression.
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No. All institutions/offices are closed on election day all over the country. This is done to ensure that even people who are employed don't miss out on voting because they have got jobs to do on election day. Banks in Florida are no exception and they will remain closed on election day.
No. All institutions/offices are closed on election day all over the country. This is done to ensure that even people who are employed don't miss out on voting because they have got jobs to do on election day. Banks in Florida are no exception and they will remain closed on election day.
Gore's supporters filed lawsuits in Florida to challenge the election results there. There were appeals to higher courts and eventually the US Supreme Court stepped in and ruled that Bush had won Florida. I think there were demands for recounts in other places as well, but soon all the protests ended .
You can make sure you are registered to vote for Florida Governor by making sure that you meet all the requirements. If you have just moved to Florida, you should register at least 29 days before an election so as to participate.
The first US Presidential election that required US Supreme Court intervention was in 2000, when the Court was called upon to render a decision about Florida election procedure in the case Bush v. Gore, (2000).As a result of the Supreme Court's decision, Florida was forced to stop recounting ballots, resulting in George W. Bush winning the popular vote and all of Florida's electoral votes, awarding Bush the presidency.
won Florida by a margin of about 2.8% of the vote, receiving 50.92% to McCain's 48.20%. This was significant as Florida carries a considerable number of electoral votes and winning the state helped contribute to Obama's overall victory in the election.
The Supreme Court does not have the power to appoint a president. You are probably referring to the election of 2000 when a portion of the Supreme Court denied another recount in Florida where the election was close . Florida's votes went to George W. Bush and he needed them to win the election. Later recounts seemed to indicate that Bush won, but some still say the election was decided by the court. Or in 1876, a panel which included five Supreme Court Justices and 10 Congressmen ruled on the credentials of several electors and ruled all the disputes in favor of Rutherford Hayes, giving him the election. Both Bush and Hayes lost the popular vote.
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Yes, although it took a couple of extra days to count all the votes, Barack Obama did win both the popular vote and the electoral vote in Florida. In the final total, he received a narrow victory, with 50.1% of the vote to Mitt Romney's 49%.