Minnesota Senate Recount a Massive Logistical Task
Published 11/18/2008 by By Cristina Corbin at FOXNews.com
The official recount for the Minnesota Senate race between Norm Coleman and Al Franken is set to begin Wednesday and will be conducted in 107 locations throughout the state's 87 counties at a cost of $87,000 to taxpayers.
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