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Immediately following the presidential election in 2000,
votes were recounted in the state of Florida.
votes were recounted across the United States.
the US Supreme Court ordered a new election.
the US Supreme Court declared the winner.
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"Votes were recounted in the state of Florida."
After the 2000 presidential election there were disputed results in Florida and manual recounts in several counties. The dispute reached the U.S. Supreme Court (Bush v. Gore), which stopped the ongoing statewide recounts; it did not order a new national election or literally declare the winner, though its decision effectively resulted in George W. Bush receiving Florida's electoral votes and thus the presidency.
After the 2000 presidential election there were disputed results in Florida and manual recounts in several counties. The dispute reached the U.S. Supreme Court (Bush v. Gore), which stopped the ongoing statewide recounts; it did not order a new national election or literally declare the winner, though its decision effectively resulted in George W. Bush receiving Florida's electoral votes and thus the presidency.
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