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ordered a partial recount to begin. A limited retabulation showed Nixon's margin over
Kennedy decreasing, and as more ballots were opened and retabulated on subsequent days, Nixon's lead shrank and eventually disappeared. By December 18, the partial recount showed Kennedy leading Nixon in the state
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Electoral Count Act. As only the Republican slate had so far been certified by the state's governor, its votes would be the only ones eligible for safe harbor status. Republicans argued that the litigation should end, since even if the recount should result in a
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Kennedy had won the state by 92 votes. However, errors in the official tabulation sheets reversed this result and instead suggested a 141-vote victory for Nixon. Democrats highlighted various apparent errors in the tabulation, including 34 precincts where the
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officials also considered supporting the recount petition, but were internally divided and eventually declined to join it. One elector on the
Republican slate, O. P. Soares, opposed the recount petition. All three electors on the Republican slate were named as defendants, along with Republican
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number of total votes cast in the precinct was smaller than the sum of Nixon's and
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2026:"The Flimsy Nixon Precedent Trump Is Seizing On to Contest Biden's Win"
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2000:"What the 1960 Hawaii Presidential Election Meant for Bush v. Gore"
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2188:. New York, NY. November 22, 1960
2160:. New York, NY. November 17, 1960
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2185:The New York Times
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2249:Works cited
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2136:January 16,
2088:Tuttle 1961
2064:January 16,
2035:January 16,
2009:January 16,
1984:January 16,
1959:Tuttle 1961
1947:Tuttle 1961
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1898:Tuttle 1961
1828:safe harbor
1796:voter fraud
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1563:Republican
1558:Democratic
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1882:References
1748:Patsy Mink
1524:Republican
1492:Democratic
1474:Candidate
1429:Undecided
1422:Republican
1411:Democratic
1340:Background
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497:Republican
458:Democratic
307:Democratic
292:Republican
139:California
124:Republican
119:Democratic
2577:Wisconsin
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2447:Minnesota
2422:Louisiana
2030:Nymag.com
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2492:New York
2467:Nebraska
2457:Missouri
2442:Michigan
2432:Maryland
2417:Kentucky
2397:Illinois
2372:Delaware
2362:Colorado
2352:Arkansas
1734:Analysis
1727:184,705
1645:134,456
1623:Honolulu
1360:Campaign
1326:Honolulu
1197:Honolulu
96:Nominee
2582:Wyoming
2557:Vermont
2462:Montana
2402:Indiana
2382:Georgia
2377:Florida
2347:Arizona
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1778:Recount
1752:Al Gore
1701:16,150
1698:-9.58%
1695:-1,546
1692:54.79%
1686:45.21%
1673:10,291
1670:-9.90%
1667:-1,019
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1602:48.54%
1599:11,557
1566:Margin
1553:County
1536:49.97%
1533:92,295
1459:Results
1427:Other /
1416:Richard
1407:Kennedy
1405:John F.
1390:Date(s)
1380:Polling
1218:2010 sp
641:2014 sp
596:1990 sp
236:Kennedy
196:49.97%
183:92,295
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65:Turnout
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2472:Nevada
2412:Kansas
2387:Hawaii
2342:Alaska
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1709:92,410
1706:Totals
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1683:7,302
1661:5,655
1655:4,636
1642:2.50%
1639:3,374
1595:Hawaii
1510:50.03%
1505:92,410
1477:Votes
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115:Party
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2427:Maine
2392:Idaho
2283:JSTOR
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1651:Kauai
1611:-694
1418:Nixon
1397:size
1311:upset
255:Nixon
68:93.6%
2552:Utah
2507:Ohio
2407:Iowa
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2108:link
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2011:2022
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1934:2021
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1049:2020
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1039:2016
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