The 2000 election between George Bush and Al Gore was ultimately decided in Florida. However, there was a third candidate on the ballot, Pat Buchanan, and one county with an unpredictable outcome. Is there evidence that a large number of votes were cast for a mistaken candidate?
The elections
data frame contains the breakdown of votes by each of the 67 counties in Florida.
There are 67 counties in Florida that cast at total of 2,910,078 votes for George Bush and 2,909,117 resulting in Bush winning by 961 votes.
However, in the days following the election there was much controversy surrounding so called “hanging chads.” That is, there were a number of ballots where it was not clear who the vote was for. This was a particular issue in Palm Beach.