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The Supreme Court decision in Bush v. Gore (2000) effectively resolved the contentious 2000 presidential election by halting a recount of votes in Florida. The Court ruled that the varying standards of the recount violated the Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment, thereby stopping the recount and allowing George W. Bush to secure the presidency. This case underscored the role of the judiciary in electoral disputes and raised questions about the integrity and uniformity of voting processes in the U.S.

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