M1911Owner
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Suppose that we have the Nov. 2 election, and, say, 100% the votes for president in Santa Clara County are reported as being for George W. Bush.
To make it more interesting, further suppose that that vote puts California in the Bush column, and decides the national election.
What happens then?
No recount is possible, because there's nothing to recount. (We use the Diebold touchscreens.)
So, what happens? Do they throw out the results for the whole county? Have a quickie special election for a do-over? Pro-rate the votes cast based on the 2000 election? Or based on the ratio of the party registrations of those who voted? Or based on the rest of the state? Or what?
It sounds to me like an unsolvable disaster.
To make it more interesting, further suppose that that vote puts California in the Bush column, and decides the national election.
What happens then?
No recount is possible, because there's nothing to recount. (We use the Diebold touchscreens.)
So, what happens? Do they throw out the results for the whole county? Have a quickie special election for a do-over? Pro-rate the votes cast based on the 2000 election? Or based on the ratio of the party registrations of those who voted? Or based on the rest of the state? Or what?
It sounds to me like an unsolvable disaster.