This Week in History: Week 50 (12 December 2001)
Call For US Vote Recount Is Rejected
George W. Bush becomes US president after the Supreme Court rejects a call for a vote recount.
In 2001, the Supreme Court of the United States rejected a call for a recount of crucial votes in the state of Florida which determined the result of the US presidential election. Republican candidate George W. Bush was declared the winner by a few hundred votes and became U.S. president despite widespread doubts about the accuracy of the count.
reject (verb): not accept; decline; refuse
crucial (adjective): very important; essential
Republican (noun): one of the two main political parties in the USA
candidate (noun): person hoping to be selected for a job or elected to a political position
accuracy (noun): the state of being correct or exact
Mini Quiz
1. The call for a recount of votes in Florida was made in order to ensure that
a) George W. Bush won the election
b) George W. Bush lost the election
c) the real winner became the US president
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2. The decision of the Supreme Court of the United States ensured that
a) George W. Bush won the election
b) George W. Bush lost the election
c) the real winner became the US president
aShow answer
3. Which of the following is absolutely essential in a true democracy?
a) accuracy in vote counting
b) biased rulings on election disputes
c) the election of leaders from powerful families
aShow answer