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In recounts, the side that wants to win the most usually does.
"We were looking for folks who had participated in recounts before," said Terry Holt, a spokesman for Victory 2000, a branch of the Republican National Committee.
The issue is whether electronic voting machines should provide a "paper trail" -- receipts that could be checked by voters and used in recounts.
House officials said the compromise would ensure that all voting machines nationwide would have some kind of paper trail in 2008 through which voters could verify that their ballots were properly recorded and that could be used in recounts.
Mr. Rosenkranz, of the Brennan Center, said a separate federal constitutional claim of denial of the right to vote would arise if Ms. Harris was alleged to be refusing to credit legitimate votes tallied in recounts.
Even though the City Council races are confined to individual districts, any tight race requiring a recount threatens citywide races like the one for mayor, because if the Council votes are impounded, all the votes in that district for any office will be tangled up in recounts.
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