Is Florida, the recount state, ready for the election?

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Is Florida, the recount state, ready for the election?
Floridians hope to avoid a rerun of some of the state’s past vote-counting debacles, like the hanging chad controversies of the 2000 presidential election.
Floridians hope to avoid a rerun of some of the state’s past vote-counting debacles, like the hanging chad controversies of the 2000 presidential election.Credit...Rhona Wise/Agence France-Presse
Is Florida, the recount state, ready for the election?
Floridians hope to avoid a rerun of some of the state’s past vote-counting debacles, like the hanging chad controversies of the 2000 presidential election.
Floridians hope to avoid a rerun of some of the state’s past vote-counting debacles, like the hanging chad controversies of the 2000 presidential election.Credit...Rhona Wise/Agence France-Presse
More than two decades of scandals and blunders have made Florida the nation’s elections punchline, the state that kept the world at the edge of its seat while votes for president were manually recounted.
“I feel like I’ve seen this movie before,” a federal judge, Mark E. Walker, wrote this month after Florida’s voter registration site crashed under the weight of thousands of last-minute applications.
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“I feel like I’ve seen this movie before,” a federal judge, Mark E. Walker, wrote this month after Florida’s voter registration site crashed under the weight of thousands of last-minute applications.
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