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Question: Where should there be/should there have been a revote?
#1
Washington Governor 2004 yes, Florida 2000, no
 
#2
Washington Governor 2004 no, Florida 2000, yes
 
#3
Both yes
 
#4
Both no
 
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Total Voters: 59

Author Topic: Should there be a revote?  (Read 15606 times)
Filuwaúrdjan
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« on: December 30, 2004, 10:01:29 AM »

Yes for both and No for both... I think what we do for extremely close races over here (have a recount and if the result is still in dispute declare it annulled and hold a by-election) would have worked had it all been done in the first week.
But calling for a re-vote months after the initial election because you are losing after a second recount, and having called on you're opponent to concede after an earlier count when you'd led by a smaller margin than you're opponant, is extremely hypocrital.
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