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 ELECTION 2000, Day 9
Buchanan threatens injunction in recount
Says Palm Beach officials failed
to notify him of county's action

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By Jon E. Dougherty
© 2000 WorldNetDaily.com


An attorney for Reform Party presidential candidate Patrick J. Buchanan has
warned Theresa LePore, Palm Beach County elections board supervisor, to halt
any further manual recounts of the 425,000 ballots cast on Election Day
because she failed to notify the Buchanan campaign of the county's action.

According to a letter sent to LePore by Thomas Buchanan, the Reform
candidate's brother -- of the Winston & Strawn law office in Washington, D.C.
-- LePore has not notified the Buchanan campaign officially that a manual
recount of some of his votes is taking place.

Florida state law, under § 102.166(4)(c), says that when a county canvassing
board authorizes a manual recount, "the county canvassing board shall make a
reasonable effort to notify each candidate whose race is being recounted at
the time and place of such recount."

"It is clear that this statutory provision requires you, or your
representatives, to notify Mr. Buchanan of the manual recount taking place in
your county," the letter to LePore stated.

Tom Buchanan, in his letter, said the statute was "obviously designed to
provide Mr. Buchanan and the other presidential candidates timely notice of
the recount, so that they can effectively participate in the process."

However, the letter said, "neither the canvassing board of Palm Beach ... nor
your office, nor any other agency or department of the state, has made any
effort to notify Mr. Buchanan, formally or informally, of this recount.

"Considering that Mr. Buchanan's campaign address is on file in Palm Beach
County and is easily accessible," the letter continued, "there is no excuse
for not notifying him of the decision to initiate a manual recount."

Also, Tom Buchanan wrote, "subsection 7(a) of Fla. State. Ann. § 102.166
provides that the county canvassing board must include, when possible,
members of at least two political parties in the manual recount process."
Though Republican and Democratic representatives are in Palm Beach to oversee
the recounts, Buchanan, in his letter, said his Reform Party brother's
ballots "are at issue."

"By not notifying him of the manual recount he was precluded from even
attempting to have a representative from his party present during the
recount. ..."

The letter, he said, was sent to request "a cessation of the recount in your
county until [Patrick Buchanan] receives proper notification and the
opportunity to be heard as to why a representative from the Reform Party
should not be present during the manual recount."

The letter said if LePore refused to stop recounting ballots "and allow Mr.
Buchanan or a member from the Reform Party to participate in the process, we
will have no choice but to seek injunctive or other relief to stop the
process in its tracks."

The Buchanan campaign requested "a prompt response," or threatened to seek
remedy in a court of law.

Tom Buchanan told WorldNetDaily that the Palm Beach letter had also been sent
to Volusia and Broward counties, and that he was considering sending one to
Dade County as well.

"The state statute requires us to be notified" when manual recounts occur,
Buchanan said. "They never notified us or allowed us to participate in any
decision as to which parties should be present" during the recounts.

As of last night, Buchanan said he had not received any response in writing
from any of the counties.

Some analysts said the Buchanan letter may have been responsible for the
abrupt announcement by Palm Beach county election officials early yesterday
to stop the manual recount that had already gotten underway.

WorldNetDaily could not confirm that analysis with Palm Beach officials or
with officials with the Buchanan campaign before press time.

Other officials connected with the Buchanan action suggested that it was
likely county election officials also failed to contact Libertarian Harry
Brown and Green Party nominee Ralph Nader, but they could not confirm that.






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