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There were no hanging chads to scrutinize on "'undervoted" ballots in Florida's 13th Congressional District Noun 1. congressional district - a territorial division of a state; entitled to elect one member to the United States House of Representatives
district, territorial dominion, territory, dominion - a region marked off for administrative or other purposes
 during last November's midterm elections. In fact, there was nothing to scrutinize at all. Somehow, about 18,000 ballots in Sarasota County did not show a vote for Congress. According to according to
prep.
1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians.

2. In keeping with: according to instructions.

3.
 Kindra Muntz of the Sarasota Alliance for Fair Elections, voters called throughout Election Day to complain that when they cast a vote for Democrat Christine Jennings This article or section contains information about one or more candidates in an upcoming or ongoing election.
Content may change as the election approaches.
, the vote did not appear on the touchscreen machine's summary page. The margin of victory for Republican Vern Buchanan Vernon "Vern" Buchanan (born May 8, 1951) is a Republican Congressman representing Florida's At-large congressional district, and automobile dealer. Early life and education
Buchanan grew up in Michigan, the son of a factory foreman in a family of six children.
 was only 368 votes, triggering a mandatory recount. But the touch-screen machines produce nothing to recount; there can only be "a printout (PRINTer OUTput) Same as hard copy.  of a printout of a printout, nothing to audit, nothing to check," Muntz told Sojourners. A group of voters and several advocacy groups filed a lawsuit several weeks later, asking for a revote.

On the same ballot was a successful citizens' referendum amending Sarasota's charter to require a voter-verifiable paper trail. State and county officials who tried to keep the referendum off the ballot are continuing to fight the measure in court.
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Title Annotation:ELECTIONS
Author:Cox, Meg E.
Publication:Sojourners
Article Type:Brief article
Geographic Code:1U5FL
Date:Feb 1, 2007
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