Florida Scraps Controversial Voting List, Admits Flawed Racial Count

Florida elections officials said Saturday they would not use a disputed
list of people believed to be convicted felons to purge voter rolls,
acknowledging a flaw that kept some Hispanic felons off the list and
could have allowed them to vote. The glitch in a state that President
Bush won by a margin of just 537 votes could have been
significant Hispanics in Florida have tended to vote
Republican more than Hispanics nationally. The list had about 28,000
Democrats and around 9,500 Republicans, with most of the rest
unaffiliated. [more]