Decision No. 2000 established a community for people to interact with each other in specific areas. We often call the community living around our community or someone around us. The idea of the community is to make people communicate with each other about problems, beliefs, and benefits. Therefore, the community does not need to be limited to the community, but can be used as a forum discussion, information discussion, and as a chat room on the internet to focus on concerns, beliefs and interests.
Recent events indicate that there is a need to change specific parts of American society, ie electoral colleges. The so-called "decision of 2000" is the presidential election in 2000, the election between George W Bush and Goa. It is necessary to change the electoral college because it is complicated, it leads to different campaigns and becomes obsolete. This will affect not only Congress, presidential candidate, Supreme Court but also current and future voting citizens. Due to the recent elections and the associated complexity, this issue is an urgent task. Such changes are necessary, but some of the possible outcomes are the need to change the constitutional amendment, the Supreme Court trial and the way of the presidential election campaign. I am involved, as I am a newly registered voter. This short process will be the basis of my viable solution.
Bush vs. Gore, 531 US 98 (2000) was the decision of the US Supreme Court to settle the reconciliation dispute in the Florida 2000 presidential election. The judgment was issued on December 12, 2000. On 9 December, the court initially stopped ongoing re-tabulation in Florida. Eight days ago the court has decided to unanimously follow up cases closely related to Bush vs. Palm Beach County Billing Committee. The university that will do the election will hold a meeting on 18th December 2000 to decide the election.
The presidential election in 2000 was not resolved until mid December 2000 when the Supreme Court made a controversial decision to quit a part of Florida's rehearing. Neither George Bush nor Goa could declare it to be the winner of the presidential election until the court ruled. Without a Florida election vote, neither candidate had enough election votes to declare a winner. In Florida, 25 electoral votes are required to obtain sufficient votes for the majority of the 270 votes chosen in the election.
1800 and 2000 elections. How crisis election shapes democratic practices in American history