Human Factor Was at Core Of Vote Fiasco: Decisions and Leadership Were Erratic, Arbitrary
John Mintz and Peter Slevin | Washington Post
June 01, 2001

EXCERPT

So close was the Nov. 7 presidential election in Florida that state law required an automatic recount the next day. George W. Bush's lead soon slipped to 327 votes. Republican field leader James A. Baker III repeatedly urged an end to the stalemate, asserting that "the vote in Florida has been counted and the vote in Florida has been recounted."
In fact, 18 of the state's 67 counties never recounted the ballots at all. They simply checked their original results. To this day, more than 1.58 million votes have not been counted a second time.

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