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Franken Scores: More Ballots Found In Democratic Stronghold
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, say that this group of votes were not counted ...
Minneapolis discovery costs Franken 36 votes
Minneapolis discovery costs Franken 36 votes
twincities.com — What Maplewood giveth, Minneapolis taketh away. Elections officials in Minnesota's largest city today discovered that one precinct... came up 133 ballots short of election day totals, resulting in a net loss for Democratic challenger Al Franken of 36 ... (more) Minneapolis discovery costs Franken 36 votes
Official: Lost Ballots Could Be Restored In Final Count, Giving Boost To Franken
Official: Lost Ballots Could Be Restored In Final Count, Giving Boost To Franken
tpmelectioncentral.talkingpointsmemo.com — So what exactly happens if that missing envelope from Minneapolis, which is believed to contain 133 votes... that heavily favored Al Franken, is simply never found? Could the recount just be certified without it? A state official just confirmed to ... (more) Official: Lost Ballots Could Be Restored In Final Count, ...
Franken Camp's Claim: The Hand Count Is Over -- And We're Up By Four Votes!
Franken Camp's Claim: The Hand Count Is Over -- And We're Up By Four Votes!
tpmelectioncentral.talkingpointsmemo.com — Four votes. That's how many votes the Franken campaign just said they're leading Norm Coleman by, with... the hand recount now officially finished. In other words, with every single precinct in Minnesota now done counting (except for the one where ... (more) Franken Camp's Claim: The Hand Count Is Over -- And ...
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Official: Lost Ballots Could Be Restored In Final Count, Giving Boost To Franken
TPM Election Central — ... Late Update: Meanwhile, Sam Stein has confirmed that while city officials were looking for this particular missing envelope, they found another envelope containing votes that weren't counted on Election Night, though the exact number of votes and the margin are not yet known. Things are suddenly looking better for Al. ...

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