US Presidential Election In the past, cases of Supreme Court decision were also on November 4, 7:50

In the past, in the United States, there have been cases where the winner was not decided for some time after the election day of the presidential election, and the decision was left to the Federal Supreme Court.

In the presidential election held on November 7, 2000, Vice President Gore of the Democratic Party, who is a successor candidate to President Clinton, and Mr. Bush of the Republican Party aiming to regain power became a close battle, and finally the result of Southern Florida Has become a development that divides the victory and defeat.



At that time, Mr. Bush outperformed Mr. Gore by a small margin in Florida's tally, but it developed into a court battle over whether to recount the question votes of about 40,000 votes.



The state Supreme Court granted the Gore camp's proceedings for a recount, but on December 12, just over a month after the election day, the Federal Supreme Court found that recounting lacked election fairness. I dismissed the complaint as such.



In response, Gore acknowledged the defeat and Bush's victory was decided.