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The presidency isn't all that's at stake on Nov. 2. Haunted by memories of a 2000 election decided by a few hundred disputed votes in Florida, both campaigns are preparing unprecedented challenges of voting procedures that could once again test the integrity of the American ballot box.
Legal skirmishes, in fact, are well under way, in part because record numbers of voters are already casting ballots under state laws that encourage pre-Election Day voting. On a daily basis now, judges are handing down rulings on everything from the standing of voters whose registrations are in dispute to the voting eligibility of ex-felons. Full Story>>
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