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Interviews with voters, along with a telephone survey of those who cast absentee ballots, found that 1 in 10 said they usually identified as a Democrat.

Meanwhile, many people who had voted with absentee ballots found that their votes had not been counted, mostly because their signatures did not match signatures on file for them at local elections offices.

A close examination of the ballots found that Mr. Bush would have retained a slender margin over Mr. Gore if the Florida court's order to recount more than 43,000 ballots had not been reversed by the United States Supreme Court.

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The problem was this sentence: "Two different news media consortiums reviewed Florida's ballots; both found that a full manual recount would have given the election to Mr. [Al] Gore".

A classic case of correction run amok involved a column that Paul Krugman wrote on Aug. 19 about the Florida recount in 2000 in which he said that two different news media groups reviewed the ballots and found that "a full manual recount would have given the election to Mr. Gore".

When voters defeat a proposal at the ballot box, only to later find that special interests resurrect the plan and seek to abort a second public referendum, the result must be a devastating erosion of the public's trust in the governmental process.

In 1996, Mr. White had to call the state police in South Carolina because he could not find that state's ballots and the state government had shut down for Christmas.

An Associated Press poll on the ballot question found that most residents planned to vote for it.

Combining that information with the detailed ballot examination found that Mr. Bush would have won the election, by 493 votes if two of the three coders agreed on what was on the ballot; by 389 counting only those ballots on which all three agreed.

However, an investigation into one ballot box found that most votes were from people who were abroad or who did not have an identity document allowing them to vote.The invitation to Au Crocodile began with some boilerplate about the spirit of compromise being the European way of doing things.

In Congressional districts where third parties could easily get their candidates on the ballot, Lee found that Republicans and Democrats exhibited more pronounced policy differences, even when third-party candidates didn't run that they might is what mattered.

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