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Lawsuit Trying to get Texas' Electoral Votes Thrown Out.

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  1. mrpaige

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    Nov. 17, 2000, 10:02PM

    Floridian files federal suit contesting Cheney residency
    Associated Press

    MIAMI -- A federal lawsuit seeks to block the election of George W. Bush by challenging running mate Dick Cheney's claim to be a resident of Wyoming.

    The suit, filed by Lawrence A. Caplan of Boca Raton, Fla., claims Cheney is a resident of Texas, and that he and Bush, therefore, shouldn't be awarded that state's 32 electoral votes.

    Cheney spokeswoman Juleanna Glover Weiss dismissed the action as frivolous. He "is a legally registered voter in Wyoming," Weiss said.

    The suit cites the 12th Amendment of the Constitution, which says if the president and vice president are inhabitants of the same state, they can't earn that state's electoral votes.

    Cheney was a resident of Highland Park, near Dallas, until he changed his voting registration to Teton County, Wyo., on July 21. He or his wife have owned a home there since 1993. Cheney still has a Texas driver's license.

    Caplan said he filed the suit after Republicans tried to block the hand count of ballots in Florida.

    "That just struck me as extremely undemocratic and something that would go on in Haiti," Caplan said.


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  2. Jeff

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    I had heard this as well. Very odd. Cheney still lives in Texas and his business, which he recently sold, is in Texas. The voter registration seems more like a technicality, but that is how these things get done so I doubt this will have any real bering on the election.

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  3. SamCassell

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    Bizarre. An interesting political question I guess, but how does this guy from Florida have standing to bring it?

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