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Bush v. Gore 2000 Election Recount Dispute eBook Compilation
History repeating itself?
Reading this eBook is the best way to quickly and easily develop expertise on the Bush v. Gore Disputed Election. Learn about what happened in 2000, then learn about what happened in 1876 and why it mattered in 2000. See for yourself the peculiar similarities and disparities as the full political and historic repercussions of the Bush-Gore Disputed Presidential Election continue to unfold.

The Bush-Gore Disputed Presidential Election of 2000 is in many ways very similar to the Hayes-Tilden Disputed Presidential Election of 1876. Disputed vote totals in Florida were at the root of the dispute in both elections. Time flows like a river, and history inevitably repeats itself.

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This eBook Compilation contains many documents, books, illustrations and photographs of these essential sources on the history and context of the disputed United States presidential elections.

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The 2000 Election Recount Dispute eBook Compilation
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This eBook Compilation includes all of the following eBooks on one disc, for one low price:


---365 pages of P.L. Haworth’s "The Hayes-Tilden Disputed Presidential Election of 1876" published 1906.

---180 pages of "Rutherford B. Hayes, Statesman of Reunion" published 1930.

---33 pages on the disputed election of "History of Presidential Elections" published 1888 by Edward Stanwood.

---158 pages on "The Electoral Commission Bill of 1877" and on "The Florida Case" in "The Electoral System of the United States" published 1906 by J.H. Dougherty.

---60 pages covering the period of "The Disputed Election" in "Diary and Letters of Rutherford Birchard Hayes" Volume II published 1924.

---135 pages covering the period of "The Disputed Election" in "The Life of Rutherford Birchard Hayes" Volume I by C. R. Wiiliams published 1914.

---32 pages covering the period of "The Inauguration" in "The Life of Rutherford Birchard Hayes" Volume II by C. R. Wiiliams published 1914.

---33 pages on the disputed election of "History of Presidential Elections" published 1888 by Edward Stanwood.

---158 pages on "The Electoral Commission Bill of 1877" and on "The Florida Case" in "The Electoral System of the United States" published 1906 by J.H. Dougherty.

---five historical pamphlets covering the The Disputed Election:


    1) Chaillé, Stanford E., Intimidation and the number of white and colored voters in Louisiana in 1876 : as shown by statistical data derived from Republican official reports / by Prof. S. E. Chaillé. Published New Orleans by Picayune Office, 1877. Thirty-Five pages.

    2) Wight, O. W., The presidential count : an address to the representatives of the people of Wisconsin in convention assembled, at the City of Milwaukee, on the 18th day of January, 1877 / by O.W. Wight. Published by Milwaukee News Co., 1877. Thirty-nine pages.

    3) Field, Stephen Johnson, "Remarks of Mr. Justice Field in the Electoral Commission on the Florida case, on the 7th of February, 1877." Published Washington by Joseph L. Pearson, 1877. Twenty-Seven pages.

    4) Watson, Gaylord. Handbook of the United States of America. Pages 57-67 on the disputed election and votes totals by state. By Gaylord Watson. Published New York by G. Watson, 1881. Twenty pages.

    5) Bishop, Joel Prentiss, 1814-1901. The electoral count and the joint resolutions pending in Congress on that subject. Published Cleveland, Ohio by Leader Print. Co., 1881. Five pages.

---the opinion of The Supreme Court of the United States on GEORGE W. BUSH, PETITIONER v. PALM BEACH COUNTY CANVASSING BOARD ET AL. ON WRIT OF CERTIORARI TO THE FLORIDA SUPREME COURT 12/4/00.

---transcript of the oral arguments to the Supreme Court 12/1/00.


The electoral college system usually gives all of a state's electoral votes to that state's popular vote winner, no matter how slim the margin. Thus, candidates have been elected even though they received fewer national popular votes than their opponents. Republican Rutherford B. Hayes, in 1876, was elected in this manner but only after a special electoral commission was called in 1877 to decide the contested returns. To decide what was essentially the same dispute, why was an electoral commission used in 1877, but the Supreme Court was used in 2000?

Important questions like this one were carefully considered during the 36-day legal battle between Al Gore and George W. Bush. Katherine Harris, Ron Klain, Michael Whouley, Tipper Gore, and every Justice of the Supreme Court: Everyone involved in this famous dispute over the electoral process made a lasting impact on the fate of the presidency, and of the nation. These same people would have read several of the documents included on this eBook Compilation.






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