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Frontmatter
Contents
Introduction
Background
1 Winning the Presidency: The Electoral Vote
Part I. Counting by Hand
2 Manual Recounts: In Florida, and Across the Nation
3 Protesting the Election: What Sort of Deadline Was November 14?
4 Contesting the Election: What Does the Law Mean by "Rejection of Legal Votes"?
5 Challenging Hand Counts in Federal Court: The Seed Is Planted
Part II. The Bush Attack on the Florida Supreme Court
6 The "Safe-Harbor" Provision and Article II of the Constitution: Did the Florida Supreme Court Rewrite Florida Law?
7 Article II of the U.S. Constitution: Did the Florida Supreme Court Improperly Rely on the Florida Constitution?
8 The U.S. Supreme Court Asks for Clarification: The Florida Supreme Court Responds
Part III. The End of the Road
9 The U.S. Supreme Court Ends the Election: The Unconstitutionality of Florida's Hand Counts and the Ultimate Significance of December 12
Part IV. The Wild-Card Lawsuits
10 The "Butterfly Ballot": Palm Beach County and 3,407 Buchanan Votes
11 Absentee Ballots: Seminole and Martin Counties and a Printer's Error
Part V. The Legislative Role
12 The Florida Legislature: What Was Its Proper Role?
13 The U.S. Congress: The Unused Court of Last Resort
Afterword
Notes
Acknowledgments
Index
About the Author

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