Latest Florida Recount Numbers

.c The Associated Press

With votes in all 67 counties recounted, the tally collected by The 
Associated Press shows Republican George W. Bush leading Democrat Al Gore by 
327 votes. Gore has a net gain of 2,520 votes from the election night count. 
Bush has a net gain of 1,063 votes. The last count of all 67 counties before 
the recount showed Bush leading Gore by 1,784 votes.

                                 Gore    Bush
County      Gore          Bush  Change  Change
Alachua    47,365       34,124    65      62
Baker       2,392        5,610
Bay        18,850       38,637
Bradford    3,075        5,414     3       1
Brevard    97,318      115,185
Broward   386,561      177,323    43      44
Calhoun     2,155        2,873
Charlott   29,645       35,426     4       7
Citrus     25,525       29,766    24      22
Clay       14,632       41,736     2      -9
Collier    29,918       60,433    13       7
Columbia    7,047       10,964
Dade      328,764      289,492    62      36
De Soto     3,320        4,256    -2      
Dixie       1,826        2,697     1      -1
Duval     107,864      152,098   184      16
Escambia   40,943       73,017   -15     -12
Flagler    13,897       12,613     6       5
Franklin    2,046        2,454     4       6
Gadsden     9,735        4,767   170      17
Gilchris    1,910        3,300
Glades      1,442        1,841     2       1
Gulf        2,397        3,550     8       4
Hamilton    1,722        2,146     4      -7
Hardee      2,339        3,765    -2       1
Hendry      3,240        4,747     1       4
Hernando   32,644       30,646
Highland   14,167       20,206    15      10
Hilsboro  169,557      180,760    28      47
Holmes      2,177        5,011    23      26
Indianrv   19,768       28,635    -1       8
Jackson     6,868        9,138
Jeffrson    3,041        2,478     3      -3
Lafayete      789        1,670     1       1
Lake       36,571       50,010    16      47
Lee        73,560      106,141    30      18
Leon       61,425       39,053
Levy        5,398        6,858    -5      -2
Liberty     1,017        1,317     6       1
Madison     3,014        3,038     3
Manatee    49,177       57,952     8       4
Marion     44,665       55,141    17       6
Martin     26,620       33,970     1     106
Monroe     16,483       16,059
Nassau      6,879       16,280   -73    -124
Okaloosa   16,948       52,093    24      50
Okeechob    4,588        5,057            -1
Orange    140,220      134,517    105     41
Osceola    28,181       26,212     4      -4
Palmbech  269,696      152,954   751     108
Pasco      69,564       68,582    14       1
Pinellas  200,629      184,823   417     -61
Polk       75,196       90,191   219      90
Putnam     12,102       13,447    11       8
Sarasota   72,853       83,100    -1
Seminole   59,174       75,677   286     384
Sntarosa   12,802       36,274     7      26
St Johns   19,502       39,546    20      49
St Lucie   41,559       34,705
Sumter      9,637       12,127     3       1
Suwannee    4,075        8,006    -9      -8
Taylor      2,649        4,056     2       6
Union       1,407        2,332     8       6
Volusia    97,063       82,214
Wakulla     3,838        4,512     3       1
Walton      5,642       12,182     5       6
Washngtn    2,798        4,994     2      11
TOTALS  2,909,871    2,910,198 2,520   1,063


The AP county-by-county tally is an unofficial survey. The vote totals are 
subject to verification by the Florida Secretary of State's Office and 
subject to legal challenges by candidates and others.

The Associated Press surveyed elections officials in each of Florida's 67 
counties on Wednesday and Thursday to tabulate vote totals in the recount of 
the presidential election.

The results were provided directly to the AP by election officials in those 
counties either in person or by phone. In every possible instance, the AP 
also obtained faxed copies of the recounted tally from the county officials.

The same results were to be relayed from each county to the Florida secretary 
of state's office in Tallahassee, and she will then release a final 
unofficial tally.

The vote totals include some but not all absentee ballots sent to Floridians 
living overseas. Those ballots had to be postmarked by Election Day, but can 
be returned as late as Nov. 17.

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