- Black votes statewide have been disproportionally
tossed, in some county precincts in Duval County the
ratio is as high as one
in three.
- A disproportionate
number of rejected presidential votes in South
Florida came from African-American and Caribbean
neighborhoods, according to an analysis of election data
from Broward, Miami-Dade and Palm Beach Counties.
- A disproportionate number of black votes were tossed in Glades
County.
- Registered black college students at Bethune-Cookman
College in Daytona Beach and Tallahassee's Florida
A&M University said they were turned
away from the polls even though they had signed up in
fall registration drives.
- In Leon County, highway patrol troopers set up an unauthorized
checkpoint near a polling place in the town of
Woodville.
- Many black voters were inexplicably not
on the voter lists at the polling locations.
- Many reports of voter intimidation surfaced in Hillsborough
County (Tampa).
- The FBI has been investigating allegations that some
voters, primarily Haitians with limited or no English
speaking or reading ability, were duped
into voting for Bush by misleading "palm
cards" that made them think they were voting for
Gore.
- In Miami, Haitian-Americans said they weren't given
mandated ballots in Creole, or were denied
help from poll workers.
- Many were asked a litany of questions even though they
were on the voting rolls and had IDıs. The questions had
to do with whether they had been convicted of a felony,
when was the last time they voted, etc. Only
African Americans appeared to be asked these questions.
- Four ballot
boxes in heavily black precincts were alleged to not
have been picked up.
- A polling place was demolished
without notice.
- A study of all 614 precincts in Miami-Dade showed that black
voters were 15 times more likely to have their votes
thrown out than whites.
Racist and Hate Group Intimidation
- Protesters have been infiltrated
by Neo-Nazis, the KKK and other hate groups. A major Neo-Nazi website
encourages people to attend its "No More Gore"
rallies.
Other Intimidation
- Several
Democrats were punched, kicked and trampled by
Republican goons during the court-ordered Miami-Dade
recount. Death threats and other assaults have also
occurred, specifically towards Rep. Robert Wexler, and
Palm Beach commissioner Carol Roberts. A certain website
also published the home phone numbers of the Florida
Supreme Court Justices, and one can assume the
possibility of death threats may have reached even to
that level.