佛罗里达州的选举日

Pub Date : 2023-01-13 DOI:10.1353/man.0.0071
W. White
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佛罗里达州的总统选举至少三次揭示了美国的民主状况。佛罗里达州的选票在1876年的选举中发挥了关键作用,最终标志着重建的结束。最近,2000年布什-戈尔的失败给这个国家蒙上了一层令人不安的阴影。各界人士就一系列令人困惑的事件展开了辩论,最终最高法院戏剧性地干预了有争议的选举。美国民权委员会指出,“佛罗里达州的选举进程占据了中心舞台,全世界都停下来观察确定下一任美国总统的戏剧性事件。”2大多数关于这场危机的报道都忽略了选举结果的决定性因素:许多非裔美国人、拉丁裔美国人、,3在筛选了10万页的文件并听取了100多人的证词后,民权委员会得出结论:“投票是我们民主的语言。正如最高法院所说,‘在一个自由的国家,没有什么权利比在制定法律的人的选举中有发言权更珍贵了。作为好公民,我们必须生活在法律之下。’很明显,佛罗里达州的许多人被剥夺了这一宝贵的权利。”4
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Election Day in Florida
the presidential election in florida has revealed the state of democracy in America on at least three occasions. Contested Florida ballots played a key role in the election of 1876 that ultimately spelled the end of Reconstruction. More recently, the 2000 Bush-Gore debacle cast a troubling shadow over the nation. People from all walks of life debated the bewildering chain of events that culminated with the Supreme Court’s dramatic intervention in the contested election. The U.S. Commission on Civil Rights noted, “The state of Florida’s electoral process took center stage as the world paused to observe the unfolding drama of identifying the next President of the United States.”2 Most accounts of the crisis missed the decisive factor in the election’s outcome: the disfranchisement of many African American, Latino, and Haitian voters under dubious pretenses.3 After sifting through one hundred thousand pages of documents and listening to the testimony of more than one hundred people, the Commission on Civil Rights concluded: “Voting is the language of our democracy. As the Supreme Court observed, ‘no right is more precious in a free country than that of having a voice in the election of those who make the laws under which, as good citizens, we must live.’ It is clear that many people in Florida were denied this precious right.”4
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