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A. The equal protection clause forbids the state from treating similarly situated voters differently based merely on where they live.

The second claims that by permitting recounts to go ahead in just a few counties, the Florida court was treating some voters differently from others.

Voting experts and state election officials have raised concerns about treating flagged voters differently because the databases used to check registrations are prone to errors.

Charles E. Burton, chair of the Palm Beach County canvassing board, which in part is as follows: "A two-tier system would have the effect of treating voters differently depending upon what county they voted in.

"They consistently treat voters differently based on the color of their skin, so why would they do any differently on election day, especially given that their boss is running for re-election?

Mr. Bush's lawyers have argued in federal court that selective counts in some Democratic counties were an unconstitutional violation of the 14th Amendment's equal-protection right because they treated some voters differently from others.

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"I'm very happy that the authorities don't treat Banej, where I'm the only registered voter, differently and give it as much importance as any other polling station.

Shown a photo of Humphrey the cat, chief mouser at Downing Street over three premierships, voters reacted differently depending on the reported identity of his owner.

A spokesman for the committee, Brad Woodhouse, said he thought the surveys showing the erosion of Americans identifying as Democrats were misleading partly because voters connected differently with politics in 2008 — more through a person, Mr. Obama, than a party.

It could be that voters react differently to parties seeking third terms in the era of the 22nd Amendment than they did in the years before it, and that the incumbent party's batting average will wind up being meaningfully higher or lower than 50 percent in the long run.

The USC Dornsife/L.A. Times tracking poll, a running seven-day tally, measures voter support differently than most election surveys, using a panel of roughly 3,200 eligible voters whose numbers are representative of the overall electorate.

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