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2000 United States presidential election in Florida

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CNN: Flashback to 2000, U.S. presidential election recount

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Jeb's role in 2000 Florida recount

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Crossfire Classic: 2000 Florida recount

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November 26, 2000: Presidential Election - Florida Recount - www.NBCUniversalArchives.com

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Florida recount echoes 2000 election

The 2000 United States presidential election in Florida took place on November 7, 2000, as part of the nationwide presidential election. Florida, a swing state, had a major recount dispute that took center stage in the election. The outcome of the 2000 United States presidential election was not known for more than a month after balloting because of the extended process of counting and recounting Florida's presidential ballots. State results tallied on election night gave 246 electoral votes to Republican nominee Texas Governor George W. Bush and 255 to Democratic nominee Vice President Al Gore, with New Mexico (5), Oregon (7), and Florida (25) too close to call that evening. Gore won New Mexico and Oregon over the following few days, but the result in Florida would have been decisive however those two states had voted.