The 2023 Florida Statutes (including Special Session C)
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. . . . § 102.166(2)(b), Fla. Stat. . . . . § 102.166, Fla. Stat. . . . Id. at § 102.166(1)(a)-(b). . . . Id. at § 102.166(3). . . . Id. at § 102.166(5)(c). . . .
. . . . § 102.166(1). . . .
. . . See § 102.166, Fla. Stat. (2008). . See § 102.168, Fla. Stat. (2008). . See § 101.62, Fla. . . .
. . . Sections 102.141(6) and 102.166 set forth when recounts are required. . . . See § 102.166. . . .
. . . . § 102.166. . . . Stat. § 102.166(5)(a). . . . constitutes a ‘clear indication on the ballot that the voter has made a definite choice,’ ” id. at § 102.166 . . . Id. at § 102.166(6)(d). . . . a paperless voting system, it does not allow for the manual recounts provided for by §§ 102.141 and 102.166 . . .
. . . Florida’s election recount procedures are governed by sections 102.141 and 102.166, Florida Statutes . . . cast in the entire geographic jurisdiction of such office or ballot measure” shall be conducted. § 102.166 . . . counted if there is a clear indication on the ballot that the voter has made a definite choice.” § 102.166 . . . Stat. § 102.166(5)(a). . . . The earlier “intent” standard of section 102.166(7)(b) attempted to discern, ex post, a voter’s state . . . In 2001, the Florida Legislature enacted a revised version of section 102.166, the statute that provides . . . prescribing what constitutes a ‘clear indication on the ballot that the voter has made a definite choice.’” § 102.166 . . . Section 102.166(5), Florida Statutes requires the Department to “adopt specific rules for each certified . . . ballot or ballot image that can be recounted under the manual recount procedure required by section 102.166 . . . See § 102.166(5)(b). . . .
. . . Stat. § 102.166. . . . Stat. § 102.166(5)(a). . . . Stat. § 102.166(2)(a). . . . Stat. § 102.166(5)b). . . . Stat. § 102.166(5)(a). . . .
. . . See § 102.166, Fla. Stat. (2003). . . . See § 102.166(1), Fla. Stat. (2003). . . . See § 102.166(5)(a), Fla. Stat. (2003). . . . See § 102.166(5)(b), Fla. Stat. (2003). . . . See § 102.166(6)(d), Fla. Stat. (2003). . . .
. . . Florida’s recount procedures are in turn governed by sections 102.141 and 102.166 of the Florida statutes . . . Stat. § 102.166. . . . Stat. § 102.166(5)(b), and also “adopt detailed rules prescribing additional recount procedures for each . . . Stat. § 102.166(6)(d). B. . . . since review of undervotes cannot result in a determination of voter intent as required by Section 102.166 . . .
. . . provisions, when a manual count of ballots has been conducted by the Canvassing Board pursuant to section 102.166 . . .
. . . canvass the returns certifies the results of that particular election following a protest pursuant to s. 102.166 . . . that “[b]eeause the protest filed by the [appellants] in the instant action was filed pursuant to § 102.166 . . . Under section 102.166, Florida Statutes (1999), which includes the procedure for filing a protest of . . . Section 102.166 indicates that a protest can actually be filed after an election is certified if the . . .
. . . Based upon the express language in section 102.166, however, the individual county canvassing board is . . . ballot shall be presented to the county canvassing board for it to determine the voter’s intent.” § 102.166 . . . Because section 102.166(4) provides that only a political party or a candidate may request a manual recount . . . under section 102.166(4), there are additional issues regarding the potential for unequal treatment . . . See § 102.166(4)(c), Fla.Stat. (2000) ("The county canvassing board may authorize a manual recount .” . . . See § 102.166, Fla.Stat. (2000). . See Bush v. . . .
. . . Section 102.166 governs protests. . . . . § 102.166(4)(b). . . . .” § 102.166(4)(c). . . . If a sample recount conducted pursuant to § 102.166(5) “indicates an error in the vote tabulation which . . . Ann. §102.166(5) (Supp. 2001), or a “rejection of... legal votes,” § 102.168(3)(c), when electronic or . . . the related provisions dealing with the antecedent process of “protesting” particular vote counts, §102.166 . . . . § 102.166 (Supp. 2001). . . .
. . . See § 102.166(5), Fla. Stat. (2000). . . . See § 102.166(4)(d), Fla. Stat. (2000). . . . . Stat. § 102.166(5). . . . See § 102.166(4)(c), Fla. . . . . § 102.166(4)(d), Fla. Stat. (2000). . . . .
. . . See § 102.166, Fla. Stat. . . . See § 102.166(4)(c), Fla. Stat. (2000). . . . See § 102.166(5)(c), Fla. Stat. (2000). . . . See. § 102.166(1), Fla. Stat. (2000). . See § 102.166(4)(b), Fla. Stat. (2000). . . . . See § 102.166(6), Fla. Stat. (2000). . . . . Carter, 392 So.2d 37 (Fla. 1st DCA 1980) (holding that an election protest under section 102.166 was . . . Section 102.166(7), Florida Statutes (2000), also provides that the focus of any manual examination of . . . Lastly, section 102.166(7)(b) provides that, “[i]f a counting team is unable to determine a voter’s intent . . . On November 9, 2000, the Miami-Dade County Democratic Party made a timely request under section 102.166 . . . This reflects the proper interaction of section 102.166 governing protests and manual recounts and section . . . abuse of discretion is the proper standard for assessing a canvassing board’s actions in a section 102.166 . . . See § 102.166(4)(c), Fla. . . .
. . . . § 102.166(3)(c). . . . Stat. § 102.166(5). 3. . . . Ann. § 102.166(5). . . . Stat. § 102.166(5). . . . . Stat. § 102.166(5). . . .
. . . . § 102.166(4)(a). . . . See id. § 102.166(4)(b). The canvassing board may, but is not required to, grant the request. . . . . § 102.166(4)(c); Broward County Canvassing Bd. v. . . . Id. § 102.166(4)(d). . . . Id. § 102.166(5). Florida law specifies the procedures for a manual recount. . . . . § 102.166(5). . . . Stat. § 102.166(5). . . . Stat. § 102.166(5). . . . Stat. § 102.166(4). . . . Stat. § 102.166(4). . . . . § 102.166(5). . . . Stat. § 102.166(4)(a). . . . Stat. §§ 102.166(5), (7)(b). . . . See Fla.Stat. § 102.166(4)(d). . . . . § 102.166(7)(b). . . .
. . . See § 102.166. . . . Stat. §102.166 (2000) and the timeframe for submitting county returns under §§102.111 and 102.112, and . . .
. . . previously conducted a “sample” manual recount of ballots from three of its precincts pursuant to section 102.166 . . . See § 102.166(5)(c), Fla. Stat. (1999). The manual recount began on November 20, 2000. . . . Section 102.166 provides in pertinent part: (5) If the manual recount indicates an error in the vote . . . the outcome of the election, the county canvassing board shall: (c) Manually recount all ballots. § 102.166 . . .
. . . In this regard we consider the provisions of section 102.166 and 102.168. . . . See § 102.166(4)(d), Fla. Stat. (2000). . . . . Stat. § 102.166(5). . . . See § 102.166(4)(c), Fla. . . . . § 102.166(4)(d), Fla. Stat. (2000). . . . .
. . . Miami-Dade Counties (hereinafter “Defendants”) alleging the unconstitutionality of Florida Statute § 102.166 . . .
. . . In their complaint, Plaintiffs challenge the constitutionality of section 102.166(4) of the Florida Statutes . . . Plaintiffs contend that section 102.166(4), Florida Statutes, violates then-equal protection and due . . . Specifically, Plaintiffs argue that section 102.166(4) has enabled Vice President Gore to selectively . . . Section 102.166 is facially neutral and nondiscriminatory. . . . Moreover, "[a]ny manual recount shall be open to the public.” § 102.166(6), Fla. Stat. (2000). . . .
. . . . § 102.166(3)(c). . . . Stat. § 102.166(4). . . . Stat. § 102.166(5). . . . Stat. § 102.166(5). . . . Stat. § 102.166(5). . . .
. . . brought an in rem state lawsuit challenging the vote count in the first election pursuant to Section 102.166 . . .
. . . On November 8, 1996, pursuant to section 102.166(11), Florida Statutes (1995), appellant filed in the . . . and decide the issue presented by appellant’s complaint in this election contest pursuant to sections 102.166 . . . Section 102.166(11), Florida Statutes (1995), provides in relevant part: Any candidate for nomination . . .
. . . On the same day, Carollo filed a protest to the run-off election pursuant to Section 102.166, Florida . . . Section 102.166(11), Florida Statutes (1997), which governs the protest of election returns, provides . . .
. . . . § 102.166(1), Fla.Stat. (1991). . . . . § 102.166(4)(a), Fla.Stat. (1991). The request must state the reason for the request. . . . of contest, it does not change the discretionary aspect of the review procedures outlined in section 102.166 . . .
. . . Broward County on weekend call, and told him about the protest he wished to file pursuant to section 102.166 . . . circuit judge within five days of midnight of the date the election occurred” as provided in section 102.166 . . . Finno “presented” his election protest to a circuit judge within the time period prescribed by section 102.166 . . . Prior to 1977, section 102.166, Florida Statutes (1965) provided in pertinent part: (2) Whenever any . . . Section 102.166, Florida Statutes (1979). . . . .
. . . Flack involved an election protest filed under section 102.166, Florida Statutes (1977). . . .
. . . Robert Harden challenged in the circuit court the validity and conduct of the election under sections 102.166 . . . Petitioner originally filed an election protest under section 102.166, Florida Statutes (1983), and an . . .
. . . Three days later, pursuant to Sec. 102.166(2), F.S., Harden filed a protest of election returns in the . . .
. . . The circuit court’s jurisdiction could have been invoked here pursuant to Section 102.166 only by a protest . . .
. . . In re PROTEST OF ELECTION RETURNS UNDER SECTION 102.166(2) FS. No. 83-1498. . . . Appellant filed a protest pursuant to Section 102.166(2), Florida Statutes (1988) and alleged that the . . .
. . . Section 102.166, Florida Statutes (1977), provides: (1) Any candidate for nomination or election, or . . . We conclude, therefore, that Flack’s protest under § 102.166 was untimely. . . . decided that protest was untimely, we next turn our attention to the issue of whether compliance with § 102.166 . . . Section 102.166, Florida Statutes (1977), appears to be geared exclusively to the protest of election . . .
. . . respondents who constitute the Dade County Canvassing Board pursuant to the provisions of Sections 102.166 . . . So.2d 10, concerning the validity of protest petitions and request for recount filed under Chapter 102.166 . . .
. . . would also hold that the protest filed by the appellant was untimely, pursuant to the provisions of § 102.166 . . . believes election returns are fraudulent, to file an affidavit of such facts before a circuit judge. § 102.166 . . . results to the proper authorities, and adjourned before noon on March 2, 1967, and that under Section 102.166 . . .