Dec 15, 2018 · At least that’s the conclusion of Florida Bar members from both sides of the political aisle who joined the fray when some of the races were initially deemed too close to call. “I actually believe that recounts are wholly a legal process,” said National Republican Senatorial Campaign general counsel Jessica Furst Johnson. “There’s certainly a very large volunteer …
Nov 08, 2006 · Coffey was one of the Democrats’ attorneys in the 2000 presidential recount in Florida, the former U.S. Attorney in Miami and a negotiator …
Aug 17, 2020 · On the morning of Wednesday, November 8, the Bush and Gore campaigns began sending lawyers and volunteers to Florida. The narrow margin had set in motion an automatic mechanical recount—checking ...
May 21, 2008 · Bush Lawyer Ginsberg on HBO's Recount: GOP Won Reality, Dems Win Movie. But the film captures the tension and unpredictability of Florida in 2000. By Benjamin Ginsberg. |. …
Legal actions went forward on many fronts; the chair of the Miami-Dade canvassing board referred to the proliferation of suits as “ musical courts .” The Bush camp sought to stop hand recounts, and lost, on constitutional grounds, in federal court. The Gore camp sought, in state court, to prevent certification of the results until hand counts in four counties were complete—and momentarily prevailed, in the Florida Supreme Court. Separately, the Gore camp won a ruling by a Florida judge, Jorge Labarga, that so-called dimpled chads could be considered by officials conducting recounts.
Two days later, on Sunday night, Katherine Harris certified the vote tally in Florida, and Bush’s lead stood at 537 votes.
In the end, after start-and-stop recounts and the intervention of courts at every level, Texas Governor George W. Bush, the Republican candidate, was declared the victor, edging out Vice President Al Gore, the Democrat. The story of the 2000 Florida recount offers a reminder of just how chaotic the electoral process can become—and ...
David Boies (Gore lawyer): The atmosphere was electric . You’d never had the United States Supreme Court as an institution intervene like this in a presidential election, and you had never had a case where the United States Supreme Court told a state how to count or not count ballots in a presidential election.
A Republican party operative from New York who made his name influencing the 2000 presidential recount process is back in South Florida this week on the payroll of the Republican National Committee. Joseph Brendan Quinn arrived quietly in Fort Lauderdale last Friday and made his way to the Broward Department of Elections in Lauderhill, ...
Broward Supervisor of Elections Brenda Snipes has come under fire from Republican leaders including President Donald Trump who, without evidence, accused Snipes of trying to “steal” the election. Gov. Rick Scott also accused the Snipes administration of fraud, but provided no evidence either.