Pullen v. Mulligan
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Pullen_v._Mulligan
Pullen v. Mulligan, 561 N.E.2d 585 (Ill. 1990), was an Illinois Supreme Court case concerning a March 1990 election recount. At one point decided by a coin toss, the race and recount gained national attention over the issue of abortion. The case was later cited by Vice President Al Gore's legal team during the 2000 Florida recount as precedent for counting "dimpled chads."
rdf:langString
rdf:langString
Pullen v. Mulligan
rdf:langString
Pullen v. Mulligan
xsd:integer
69766591
xsd:integer
1065702686
rdf:langString
Seal of the Supreme Court of Illinois
<second>
17280.0
rdf:langString
Penny Pullen, Appellant and Cross-Appellee, v. Rosemary Mulligan, Appellee and Cross-Appellant
rdf:langString
Seal of the Supreme Court of Illinois
xsd:integer
100
rdf:langString
Pullen v. Mulligan, 561 N.E.2d 585 (Ill. 1990), was an Illinois Supreme Court case concerning a March 1990 election recount. At one point decided by a coin toss, the race and recount gained national attention over the issue of abortion. The case was later cited by Vice President Al Gore's legal team during the 2000 Florida recount as precedent for counting "dimpled chads."
xsd:date
1990-09-21
rdf:langString
J. Ward
xsd:nonNegativeInteger
5510