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“The Cost of Florida’s Ballot” by Benjamin Plener Cover

Oct 30, 2020Canopy ForumEssaysCover, Benjamin Plener, October 2020, Politics

The Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Right / Flickr / CC BY-NC 2.0 Florida is the most populous battleground state, famous for high-stakes contests, razor-thin margins, and trouble with electoral administration. Back in 2000, George W. Bush won Florida by 1,784 votes. In Florida, perhaps more than in any other state, every vote counts.…

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