Lost votes:
Story lineup
Recount: Bush
Without overvotes Gore was doomed
The public will be the ultimate judge
Confusion, inexperience led 2,500 voters to err
Why do we look back now? Because we choose to know
Across state, chaos takes hold
Republicans, Democrats meet analysis with a shrug
Despite election fixes, questions remain
931 votes hinged on a chad in bay area
Citrus County: Ballot type minimized problems
Hernando: County voting error is slight
Pasco: Recount would not alter county vote
Hillsborough: Distinct precincts, similar problems
Pinellas: a question of race
Credits
Lost votes: The data
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Lost votes: Related graphics
67 Counties 67 Recounts
A look at what wouldve happened in the 2000 Florida presidential election if the U.S. Supreme Court had not intervened
Is this a vote? You be the judge
Would you count the ballots on this page?
Floridas confusing ballots
Poor ballot design confused thousands of people-- four of the worst examples
Percent of error
Other states and the worst counties
What would have happened if...
... the U.S. Supreme Court hadn't stopped the recount?
Where the problems were
A look at some of the counties with many rejected ballots
Two days of chaos
Memos from court rulings
Where votes didn't count
Pinellas precincts where people were most likely to cast invalid ballots
Tale of two precincts
Two precincts in Hillsborough County that had the most errors
Bay area results
Floridas 10 big election problems
Five problems that were fixed and five problems that were not fixed
The changing face of Florida elections
Pages in time
A look back at some of the front pages from some of the memorable days following the Nov. 7 elections
Photo gallery: A last look
Expert legal teams. Bush operatives. Gore operatives. Recount. Recuse. Response. Butterflies. Certify. Criticize. And all forms of chad pregnant, dimpled, hanging and tri. Any other news in the nation stopped for these words and images for five weeks last year.