171 uncounted ballots turn up in Ramsey County; Franken nets gain (flag)
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Newly-Discovered Ballots Boost Franken
Power Line — ... A precinct in Maplewood, a St. Paul suburb, discovered 171 ballots that had not previously been counted earlier today. Apparently the precinct started using one electronic machine, which malfunctioned after 171 ballots had been cast. The precinct switched to another machine, but until now, it appears that no one remembered to pull the 171 ballots out of the original machine and count them. ...

Franken catches a break?
Political Animal — FRANKEN CATCHES A BREAK?.... You probably thought, as I did, that the recount in Minnesota's Senate race couldn't possibly take any more strange turns. Think again . The final day of ballot recounting in Ramsey County in the U.S. Senate race kicked up controversy today when 171 uncounted ballots from Maplewood turned up. The ballots apparently had been uncounted because of a ballot-counting machine malfunction on Election Day. Although the official numbers were still being tabulated, representatives from U.S. Sen. Norm Coleman's campaign said challenger Al Franken appeared to ...

New Ballots Found in Minnesota
Taegan Goddard's Political Wire — In the final day of the Minnesota U.S. Senate race recount, the Minneapolis Star Tribune reports that 171 uncounted ballots suddenly turned up and "apparently had been uncounted because of a ballot-counting-machine malfunction on Election Day." ...

Franken picked up 37 votes from machine with uncounted ballots. This one is far from over.
AMERICAblog News| A great nation deserves the truth — This is another reason why recounts matter. Ballots were missed in the initial count -- and Al Franken benefited to the tune of a not insignificant total of 37 votes: ...

Campaigns Focus on Absentee Ballots in Minnesota
The Caucus — ... recounted. And the memorandum issued on Tuesday by Deputy Secretary of State Jim Gelbmann only asks that cities and counties sift through the rejected absentee ballots, separating out those that may have been improperly dismissed. They are to be organized into five piles, four of which would contain ballots rejected for reasons set out by the state. The fifth pile would include ballots that were dismissed but did not appear to meet state standards for rejection. Also on Tuesday, local news sources reported that 171 previously uncounted ballots surfaced in Ramsey County, ...

Franken's Good Day Shifts Odds on Recount
FiveThirtyEight: Politics Done Right — ... The second piece of cheery news for Franken is that officials in Ramsey County have "discovered" a stack of 171 ballots that were never counted in the first place; those ballots returned a net of 37 votes for Franken. This is a very big deal; a net gain of 37 votes makes a huge amount of difference in a race that could easily be decided by a small, double-digit margin. If the 37-vote gain in added to the 50-vote margin that the Franken campaign estimated that it trailed by at the start of the day, that would put them just 13 votes behind with 8-9 percent of the state's votes ...

Saxby Chambliss has won.
Althouse — The Democrats cannot reach 60 in the Senate. So can Al Franken stop trying to steal the election in Minnesota? blog advertising blog advertising

Chambliss wins in Georgia, Coleman maintains lead in Minnesota
The Reaction — ... Minnesota: The recount continues... Democratic challenger Al Franken picked up 37 votes in Ramsey County today, when 171 votes were found to have been uncounted "due to a combined machine malfunction and human error," according to the Star Tribune. Still, with 93 percent of votes recounted (and with more than 6,000 ballots challenged), Republican incumbent Norm Coleman leads by 303. (The Franken camp ...

A Good Day for Al
MoJo Blog Posts: mojo — ... polling guru Nate Silver of fivethirtyeight.com. The Franken campaign estimated on Tuesday morning that it was only 50 votes behind using the assumption that all vote challenges will be rejected (more than 6,000 challenges have been filed so far). That estimate was before Franken netted 37 votes from a batch of 171 previously uncounted ballots that were discovered in Ramsey County. But why doesn't the way the Secretary of State reports ballot totals make sense? Nate Silver explains: ...

Is Al Franken Winning by 22 Votes?
Weekly Standard Blog — ... where 133 fewer ballots turned up than were reported on election day. (Yesterday, Franken picked up 37 votes in one precinct where 171 previously uncounted ballots were found.) ...

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Franken gains from uncounted Ramsey ballots
minnesota.publicradio.org 12/2/2008 — Democrat Al Franken has gained 37 votes on Republican Sen. Norm Coleman in the U.S. Senate recount, after Ramsey County found 171 ballots that weren't counted on election night.
Democrat Al Franken has gained 37 votes on Republican Sen. Norm Coleman in the U.S. Senate recount, after Ramsey County found 171 ballots that weren't counted on election night.
U.S. Senate race: Error might mean 171 absentee ballots went uncounted in Minneapolis
www.twincities.com 12/10/2008 — Minnesota's largest city has identified 171 absentee ballots that may have gone uncounted because of an error, potentially bolstering Democratic U.S. Senate candidate Al Franken's call for a statewide search for such ballots. Tuesday's development in ...
Minnesota's largest city has identified 171 absentee ballots that may have gone uncounted because of an error, potentially bolstering Democratic U.S. Senate candidate Al Franken's call for a statewide search for such ballots. Tuesday's development in ...
Minnesota Recount: Another 171 ballots suddenly appear
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The Associated Press: Number of uncounted ballots in Minn. still unclear
www.google.com 12/29/2008 — 1 hour ago ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) The campaigns of Republican Norm Coleman and Democrat Al Franken wrangled Monday over hundreds of unopened absentee ballots that could still tip Minnesota's Senate race. Lawyers ended a testy public negotiation session ...
1 hour ago ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) The campaigns of Republican Norm Coleman and Democrat Al Franken wrangled Monday over hundreds of unopened absentee ballots that could still tip Minnesota's Senate race. Lawyers ended a testy public negotiation session ...
Franken may get lift from 200 'found' ballots
www.minnpost.com 12/2/2008 — After what has been a bad 24 hours at the recount tables, Al Franken got a bit of seemingly good news from a Maplewood mistake. By David Brauer
After what has been a bad 24 hours at the recount tables, Al Franken got a bit of seemingly good news from a Maplewood mistake. By David Brauer
Day 3: Ballot challenges rise in Ramsey County
www.startribune.com 11/21/2008 — The third day of recounting was marked by a noticeable rise in ballot challenges in Ramsey County.
The third day of recounting was marked by a noticeable rise in ballot challenges in Ramsey County.
Franken Wants 'Forensic Search' for Ballots
briefingroom.thehill.com 12/4/2008 — Democrat Al Franken's campaign called Thursday for Minnesota officials to engage in a "systematic, forensic search" for 133 ballots missing in a Minneapolis precinct favoring the Democrat, while maintaining they have a ten vote lead they expect to ...
Democrat Al Franken's campaign called Thursday for Minnesota officials to engage in a "systematic, forensic search" for 133 ballots missing in a Minneapolis precinct favoring the Democrat, while maintaining they have a ten vote lead they expect to ...
Franken camp claims margin at 50; new ballots found
thehill.com 12/2/2008 — Minnesota Democrat Al Franken’s lead attorney said Tuesday that his count shows the comedian trailing Sen. Norm Coleman by just 50 votes with more than 200,000 left to be counted. Attorney Marc Elias held his press conference in Washington just ...
Minnesota Democrat Al Franken’s lead attorney said Tuesday that his count shows the comedian trailing Sen. Norm Coleman by just 50 votes with more than 200,000 left to be counted. Attorney Marc Elias held his press conference in Washington just ...
Coleman campaign asks Ramsey County judge to halt count of 32 Minneapolis absentee ballots; request denied
www.twincities.com 11/13/2008 — Republican U.S. Sen. Norm Coleman's campaign Saturday asked a Ramsey County judge to stop the counting of 32 Minneapolis absentee ballots that were, according to the Coleman campaign, in a city election official's car Friday night. Ramsey County Chief ...
Republican U.S. Sen. Norm Coleman's campaign Saturday asked a Ramsey County judge to stop the counting of 32 Minneapolis absentee ballots that were, according to the Coleman campaign, in a city election official's car Friday night. Ramsey County Chief ...
Franken Scores: More Ballots Found In Democratic Stronghold
www.huffingtonpost.com 12/5/2008 — Days after it was reported that 133 ballots were missing in the Minneapolis portion of the Minnesota Senate recount, local officials in the city said they had discovered found a misplaced stack of ballots. Democratic sources in the state, meanwhile, ...
Days after it was reported that 133 ballots were missing in the Minneapolis portion of the Minnesota Senate recount, local officials in the city said they had discovered found a misplaced stack of ballots. Democratic sources in the state, meanwhile, ...
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Franken camp claims Coleman lead down to 50 (Politico)Yahoo! News: Politics News 12/2/2008
Politico - Franken campaign attorney Marc Elias said today that Franken is within 50 votes of Sen. Norm Coleman (R-Minn.), according to the campaign’s internal tally, and believes that Franken can overtake Coleman when all the ballots are ...
Franken pulls closer but Coleman still leads (AP)Yahoo! News: Politics News 12/3/2008
AP - Democrat Al Franken caught a couple of breaks Tuesday as the recount in Minnesota's U.S. Senate race drew closer to a finish, though not enough to undo Republican Sen. Norm Coleman's persistent lead.
Franken pulls closer but Coleman still leadsmsnbc.com: Politics 12/3/2008
Democrat Al Franken caught a couple of breaks Tuesday as the recount in Minnesota's U.S. Senate race drew closer to a finish, though not enough to undo Republican Sen. Norm Coleman's persistent lead.
Franken pulls closer, but Coleman leads in Minn. (AP)Yahoo! News: Politics News 12/3/2008
AP - Democrat Al Franken caught a couple of breaks Tuesday as the recount in Minnesota's U.S. Senate race drew closer to a finish, though not enough to undo Republican Sen. Norm Coleman's persistent lead.