Florida presidential vote in limbo

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Updated: 11/07/2012 11:52 pm
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. -- The day after an election is a busy one for elections offices everywhere.
 
In Duval County, sorting and counting is the name of the game. "We will be going through those absentee ballots and provisionals and that will probably take us at least 12-14 hours to conclude that," says Duval County Supervisor of Elections Jerry Holland.

And for Florida as a whole, the work of counting ballots is far from over. Unlike other swing states like Ohio and Virginia, it's taken quite a while to sort through ballots in the Sunshine State. Holland says this is because the ballots, state-wide, are so long. In Duval County it was a four-page ballot, and in Southern Florida it was a whopping 10 pages.

The numbers have come through showing a .56% lead for Obama in Florida, which is dangerously close to a recount. "In order to do a recount, you must be within a half a percent. So we're not there yet. If we were within a half percent then the question is would the state be required to do that," says Holland.

He says there are a few options to avoid a recount. First, a candidate who has conceded, can say they don't want a recount done. And the state can also make that call.

And what would this mean price wise for the taxpayer? "It's probably close to $1 million dollars if not a little more than that," says Holland. $150,000 for Duval County alone."

But in this case would a recount really change the outcome of this presidential election? "Typically they don't because of the accuracy of the machines are pretty good. They can, that's why they do recounts, but the likelihood is unlikely," says Holland.

Holland says today, they still have 7,000 provisional and 2,000 absentee ballots left to count.

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Realchange - 11/8/2012 12:56 PM
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If you really are intrested in a true count it should be making sure every absentee ballot is counted. Otherwise why even let military members vote while deployed? On the other hand a recount is not needed. Even if Romney got Fla it does not change the election in the slightest. Save the money just call it as stand and say with margin of error that does not alter the national election. The long lines, the faked letters, anyone not being allowed to vote that is a citizen should be covered by the new though. IF any elections were rigged should be covered by the news. Things like dead people voting etc...

osprey1 - 11/8/2012 9:15 AM
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When you have that many democrats that mostly don't speak, read or write english and it's always in South Florida your going to have these little problems. Without reading or understanding English they don't know the election is over.

Truthseeker - 11/8/2012 4:47 AM
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This state is becoming the laughing stock of the country. The other 49 states manage to get their tallies in in just a couple of hours and in some cases a couple of minutes. Florida takes days and weeks. Oh the ineptitude!!! Maybe we should hire some high school kids to get it done.

sowafeam - 11/8/2012 2:30 AM
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what is wrong with Fla? last time it was hanging chad this time its volumn what will the excuse be for the next election? Does FLA keep counting until they come up with a number to meet some political agenda
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