in bush v. gore, the supreme court declared that the procedures being used to recount the votes in florida were unconstitutional because different standards for conducting the recount were being applied across counties. what distinguishing characteristic of the american electoral system does this illustrate?

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A split Supreme Court concluded in Bush v. Gore (2000) that the state of Florida's court-ordered hand recount of ballots for the 2000 presidential election was unlawful. The lawsuit ended the heated presidential campaign between Texas Governor George W. Bush and Vice President Al Gore.

Bush won Florida's 25 electoral votes as a result of the Supreme Court's ruling allowing the prior vote certification issued by that state's secretary of state, Katherine Harris, to remain. Bush, the Republican nominee, received 271 electoral votes thanks to Florida's votes, one more than the 270 needed to win the Electoral College.

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