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23 Οκτ 2024 · Bush v. Gore , legal case, decided on December 12, 2000, in which the Supreme Court of the United States reversed an order by the Florida Supreme Court for a selective manual recount of that state’s U.S. presidential election ballots.
17 Μαρ 2017 · Case Summary of Bush v. Gore: After Bush was declared victorious by a few hundred votes, reports surfaced of widespread ballot issues questioning the overall results. Gore sued Florida requesting a manual recount using the “reasonable probability” standard and lost.
Bush v. Gore, 531 U.S. 98 (2000), was a landmark decision of the United States Supreme Court on December 12, 2000, that settled a recount dispute in Florida's 2000 presidential election between George W. Bush and Al Gore.
19 Μαρ 2024 · Quick Summary. George W. Bush (plaintiff) contested the manual recount of votes in Florida’s 2000 presidential election, which was ordered by the Florida Supreme Court and challenged by Albert Gore (defendant). The U.S. Supreme Court was presented with the issue of whether this recount violated constitutional equal protection guarantees.
Governor George Bush and his running mate, Richard Cheney, filed a request for review in the U.S. Supreme Court and sought an emergency petition for a stay of the Florida Supreme Court's decision. The U.S. Supreme Court granted review and issued the stay on December 9.
Bush v. Gore: Despite violating the Fourteenth Amendment by using disparate vote-counting procedures in different counties, Florida did not need to complete a recount in the 2000 presidential election because it could not be accomplished in a constitutionally valid way within the time limit set by federal law for resolving these controversies.
Summary In the 2000 presidential election, counting machines in Florida rejected numerous ballots for various reasons. An automatic recount resulted in a victory for George W. Bush, but by a narrower margin, and candidate Al Gore requested manual recounts.