The Michigan Daily - Friday, November 10, 2000 - 7 More than 1,000 Gore supporters protest ballot Coming home \S ELECTION Vontinued from Page 1 ficial recounts, and "I hope they're going to be a lot more accurate than the other night." That was a reference to television networks hat prematurely declared Gore the winner in Florida and then reversed course and said Bush Jad won the state -- and with it the White House. In addition to the partial recount-by-hand in Palm Beach County, the board in Broward Coun- ty arranged a meeting for today to discuss the Gore campaign's request for a manual recount there. With the outcome of the presidential race in the balance, allegations on both sides were becoming ja creasingly heated. Gore campaign manager William Daley said courts may find the Florida result "an injustice unparalkeled in our history." Bush chairman Don Evans countered, "The Democrats who are politicizing and distorting these events risk doing so at the expense of our democra- More than 1,000 Gore supporters demonstrated outside a government building in downtown West Faim Beach, demanding another election in the unty. They said the confusing configuration of their bal- ot had cost the vice president votes. -"Gore got more," they chanted. The Gore campaign contended the ballots in Palm Beach County were illegal. Reform Party candidate Buchanan said "ineptitude" in ballot design may have caused many Democrats to vote for him mad- vertently. James Baker Ill, the former secretary of state brought in by Bush to represent his interests in Florida, said, "That ballot was posted, as required by Florida law, in newspapers and public places all over the state of Florida. And we haven't heard one gripe about that ballot until after the voting took place" Across the state, other allegations of voting improprieties ranged from missing ballots to prob- lems with tabulations and intimidation of black voters. The Gore campaign requested that some 1.78 mil- lion ballots be hand-counted in Palm Beach, Volusia, Broward and Miami-Dade counties. Eight lawsuits challenging the results were filed in state or federal court, including six in Palm Beach County and two in Tallahassee, where race discrimi- nation was alleged. The first case to reach a judge was dropped by the plaintiff in federal court in West Palm Beach. In one of the other cases, Palm Beach voter Ken- neth Horowitz, owner of the Miami Fusion soccer team and a registered independent, filed a lawsuit along vwith two other people. The suit contended poll workers told voters they had only five minutes to cast their ballots "That ballot was posted, as required by Florida law, in newspapers and public places ... - James Baker Former secretary of state and anyone who took longer would have his bal- lot tossed out. Officials in the heavily Democratic county rejected 19,120 ballots on election night because more than one presidential candidate was selected. Gore supporters blamed the ballot design. Confusion arose from the way the county's punch-card style ballot was laid out. Candidates were listed in two columns, sepa- rated by holes for punching. The controversy prompted an emotional midday demonstration in West Palm Beach. Democrats noted that the 3,407 votes for Buchanan were by far the most of any Florida county, and almost 20 percent of his total vote in the state. "Our vote was stolen," Gore supporter Don Lift- man said. "Three thousand Buchanan supporters in a county full of Jewish condo residents? I don't think so. MOORE Cotinued from Page 1 Elisa Moore was pronounced dead at St. Joseph's Hospital in Ypsilanti about an hour after the accident. Moore, 21, the daughter of Univer-. tty associate Kinesiology Prof. David Moore, will be remembered tonight at a memorial service in the Michigan Union Ballroom from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. Students at Oakwood College in Alabama, where Eisa Moore attended classes for one semester, held a memo- rial service earlier this week. "It shows how she touched the catn- us so much that when we heard the ws 10 or 15 of us got together to pray for her and the family" said Elisa's friend Kareem Griffith, a student at Oakwood College. "It swas overwhelm- ing and unbelievable to see how she could be there for one semester and touch so many lives. It ssas amazing," she added. "She was really blessed and we are blessed to have known her and have her in our lives." June Moore said a busload of stu- dents from the Alabama college plan to attend the service today in Ann Arbor. The service also vill give stu- dents a chance to honor Elisa's life. "It will be an opportunity for stu- dents to come together and share, and we have a program set and a display of pictures of Eisa," her mother said. Randy Skeete, the director of acade- mic enrichment at the University Med- ical School, is scheduled to speak at the service. Ha nson said academics were extremely important to Elisa. "She was a great student. She worked very hard at everything she did," he said. "We studied for all of our finals together." Elisa's 18-year-old brother, Jere- my, also said she was committed to her schoolwork. "If I had one word to say about her, it's 'dedicated.' She put her all into everything she did,? he said. June Moore said in addition to her daughter's work in the School of Engi- neering, Elisa was also extremely active in her church. "She was the vice presi- dent of the Adventist Students for Christ and she was one of the founding mem- bers of that organization,"she said. Hanson said his favorite memory of Elisa is the first day she convinced hin to attend church with her. "She was the one who started me going to church. Ever since then I've been going regularly. She was very religious and proud of it, she always talked about church and religion," he said. Funeral services for Elisa are sched- uled for II a.m. Monday at the Sev- enth Day Adventist Church in Ypsilanti. President Clinton escorts former first lady Lady Bird Johnson to a dinner held in honor of the 200th anniversary of the White House last night. Fall 2001 THE CHOP HOUSE/ LA DOLCE Vita is now hiring a pas server. Someone creative to design and plate our world class dessets. Exp. not necessary. Apply in person daily 'after 1oam @ 322 S. Main. Enter through back door. TUTOR NEEDED to introduce my 4 mo. old infant to the French Language. 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