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So do you have to have done that in order to bring a contest?
A party could not bring a contest without having gone, under Section 166, previously?
Well, actually, back in 1916 in the gubernatorial race, there was an attempt to bring a contest by mandamus to this court.
Those issues include whether Mr. Gore is really entitled to bring a contest lawsuit -- technically, only the electors for a candidate are on a presidential ballot -- and whether any presidential election can truly be contested under Florida law.
"They told the Florida Supreme Court that if there's a problem with this election, Vice President Gore and Senator Lieberman ought to challenge it in the contest phase, they ought bring a contest," Mr. Boies said.
He also refused to allow a lawyer for John Thrasher, the former speaker of the Florida House and an elector for Mr. Bush, to make a lengthy argument on Saturday that Mr. Gore was unable to bring a contest lawsuit because technically only electors are allowed to do so.
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I think, Your Honor, a party could have brought a contest without having gone the 166 route.
The combination of United's spirit - complemented by forceful football - and their opponents' awkwardness on the pitch brought a contest that was precariously balanced and relentlessly intriguing.
The talks would explain the silence from Microsoft this week as it has refused to disclose its plans, despite threatening to bring a proxy contest if Yahoo didn't reach a deal with it by last Saturday.
Duvan Zapata brought a tight contest to life on the stroke of half-time but Jasmin Kurtic headed in-form Atalanta level just after the restart.
Bragg went to bed believing the federals were still on the field in strength and that morning would bring a renewal of the contest.
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