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Florida judge bemoans ‘laughing stock’ e******n recount system
Nov 16, 2018 08:03:07   #
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TAMPA, Fla. (Reuters) – U.S. judges in Florida and Georgia on Thursday cleared the way for more b****ts to be counted in undecided Senate and governor races, with the Florida jurist expressing frustration with an e******n system he called “the laughing stock of the world.”
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U.S. District Judge Mark Walker in Tallahassee, Florida, said his ruling aimed to ensure that as many as 5,000 people across the state who submitted b****ts by mail that were rejected by e******n officials had a chance to have their voices heard.

In Florida, the recount of close races from the Nov. 6 e******ns and attendant legal disputes over the validity of v**es have stirred memories of the 2000 U.S. p**********l e******n, when the U.S. Supreme Court stopped an ongoing recount in the state, sending George W. Bush to the White House.
Walker grew testy during a series of Thursday hearings about lawsuits over the recounts, voicing frustration about how to handle different responses from a patchwork of county systems and also questioning the Florida legislature’s response to historic e******n problems.
“We have been the laughing stock of the world e******n after e******n,” Walker said. “But we’ve still chosen not to fix this.”
Separately, a federal judge in Georgia ordered state e******n officials to count some previously rejected b****ts in that state’s governor’s race, where b****ts are still being counted but Republican former Secretary of State Brian Kemp has declared victory over Democrat Stacey Abrams.
Initial counts after the e******ns showed Florida’s outgoing governor, Republican Rick Scott, leading in his bid to unseat Democratic U.S. Senator Bill Nelson. Republican Ron DeSantis led Democrat Andrew Gillum in the governor’s race.
In both races the margins of victory were below the 0.5 percentage point threshold at which state law requires a recount of b****ts. The first round of recount, conducted by machine, is due to end at 3 p.m. ET on Thursday (2000 GMT).
Judge Walker’s ruling extends until 5 p.m. Saturday the window for v**ers whose b****ts were challenged to confirm their identities.
v**ers whose b****ts were challenged to confirm their identities.
Overall control of the U.S. Senate is not at stake in the Florida race. President Donald Trump’s fellow Republicans extended their majority in the chamber while Democrats took a majority in the House of Representatives. But both the Senate and governor’s races are being closely scrutinized as Florida is traditionally a key swing state in p**********l e******ns.

The Democrats’ majority in the new House expanded by another seat on Thursday when the Maine Secretary of State’s office declared Jared Golden the winner of a race against incumbent Republican Representative Bruce Poliquin. That race represented an early test of a new state ranked-choice v****g system, designed to prevent candidates in races with three or more contenders from winning office without majority support.
contenders from winning office without majority support.
LEGAL SKIRMISHING
In Florida, Nelson’s lead attorney in the case, Marc Elias, praised the judge’s ruling on Thursday.
Republicans, who have also filed lawsuits challenging the process, decried the ruling and the Scott campaign filed an appeal.
“Another day, another chance for Marc Elias to rack up massive legal fees regardless of the blatant hypocrisy … or the damage this will do to Bill Nelson’s legacy,” Scott spokeswoman Lauren Schenone said in an emailed statement.
It was not clear that additional b****ts allowed in either Florida or Georgia would tip the races in question.
Current official tallies from Florida show Scott leading Nelson by 50.07 percent of the v**e to 49.92, with DeSantis on 49.59 percent to Gillum’s 49.18 percent.
Georgia’s results show Kemp leading Abrams 50.23 percent to 48.83 percent. The e******n was a three-way race that included a Libertarian candidate who drew close to 1 percent of the v**e, and if Kemp’s total ended up dipping below 50 percent, he and Abrams would proceed to a runoff next month.
Just three of 15 consequential recounts of statewide U.S. e******ns from 2000 through 2015 resulted in a change of winner, according to a 2016 analysis by FairV**e. Those recounts resulted in an average margin swing of just 0.019 percent – less than the margins in any of the three races currently being recounted, according to the nonpartisan group.
This year’s campaigns went down as the most expensive midterm e******ns in U.S. history, with some $5.25 billion spent on advertising, up 78 percent from the last midterm e******ns in 2014, according to a Kantar Media analysis released on Thursday. Spending was 20 percent higher than the 2016 p**********l e******n.
(Reporting by Letitia Stein; Writing by Scott Malone; Editing by Frances Kerry)

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