Republicans lose 11th-hour suit challenging Broward voter rolls
Tuesday, November 2, 2004 at 03:12AM
TheSpook
With less than 12 hours before the polls open, Republicans laid the groundwork for a possible legal challenge to the presidential election with an eleventh-hour lawsuit questioning the accuracy of the voting rolls in Broward County, the most heavily Democratic county in Florida. In an emergency court hearing that ended at 8:30 tonight, Broward County Circuit Judge David Krathen ruled that the suit was groundless and he didn't want to ``micromanage the election.'' The suit, filed late Monday, argued that inaccuracies in the county's voting rolls will raise the possibility of fraud and double voting. The party also challenged Broward County's procedures for poll watchers, saying that they keep Republicans from adequately monitoring the polls for people who are registered more than once, or who are ineligible to vote because they are felons. [more]

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