Abstract

Although not widely known until much later, Al Gore received 202 more votes than George W. Bush on election day in Florida. George W. Bush is president because he overcame his election day deficit with overseas absentee ballots that arrived and were counted after election day. In the final official tally, Bush received 537 more votes than Gore. These numbers are taken from the official results released by the Florida Secretary of State’s office and so do not reflect overvotes, undervotes, unsuccessful litigation, butterfly ballot problems, recounts that might have been allowed but were not, or any other hypothetical divergence between voter preferences and counted votes. After the election, the New York Times conducted a six-month investigation and found that 680 of the overseas absentee ballots were illegally counted, and almost no one has publicly disagreed with their assessment. In this article, we describe the statistical procedures we developed and implemented for the Times to ascertain whether disqualifying these 680 ballots would have changed the outcome of the election. These include adding formal Bayesian model averaging procedures to models of ecological inference. We present a variety of new empirical results that delineate the precise conditions under which Al Gore would have been elected president and offer new evidence of the striking effectiveness of the Republican effort to prevent local election officials from applying election law equally to all Florida citizens.

Highlights

  • The Harvard community has made this article openly available

  • Our results or more of the following categories:8 344 ballots had late, suggest that it is unlikely that illegal overseas absentee ballots illegible, or missing postmarks;9 183 ballots had gin of victory would likely have been much narrower if those U.S postmarks

  • The weight of the statistical evidence within these bounds clearly demonstrates that Bush benefited from the bad ballots, and that removing them takes away from his margin

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Did Illegal Overseas Absentee Ballots Decide the 2000 U.S Presidential Election?

Kosuke Imai and Gary King
Invalid Overseas Absentee Ballots in Florida
Invalid ballots Valid ballots
Ecological Inference for Flawed Ballots
Gore bibad bigood
Valid ballots
Empirical Results
Miami Dade and Palm Beach
All ballots
Individual models
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