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Minnesota Recount: Court limits absentee-ballot categories
Minnesota Recount: Court limits absentee-ballot categories
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Recount trial: Coleman dealt blow, but no knockout
Recount trial: Coleman dealt blow, but no knockout
startribune.com — In a blow to Coleman, recount trial judges ruled out most rejected absentee votes. (more) Recount trial: Coleman dealt blow, but no knockout
Coleman Going For Do-Over? Spokesman Declares Election "Fatally-Flawed"
Coleman Going For Do-Over? Spokesman Declares Election "Fatally-Flawed"
tpmdc.talkingpointsmemo.com — Today's developments in the Minnesota election trial make even clearer the extent to which the Coleman team are casting doubt on the whole election result -- indeed, they're using the sort of language that could lead one to believe they'll try for a ... (more) Coleman Going For Do-Over? Spokesman Declares Election ...
Coleman Camp Warns of 'Legal Quagmire' in Minnesota
Coleman Camp Warns of 'Legal Quagmire' in Minnesota
thecaucus.blogs.nytimes.com — Accusing the three-judge panel weighing arguments in the disputed election contest in Minnesota of throwing the "reliability of these proceedings," into doubt, Norm Coleman's legal team skewered the court for refusing to reconsider a recent ruling ... (more) Coleman Camp Warns of 'Legal Quagmire' in Minnesota
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'Daily Voting News' For February 14 and 15, 2009
The BRAD BLOG — ... voting system would require scrutiny http://www.theolympian.c...pinion/story/758189.html National: How SysTest Lost Its Certification to Test Optical Scanners http://lever-voting-mach...ts-certification-to.html MN: Recount trial: Coleman dealt blow, but no knockout http://www.startribune.c...697.html?page=1&c=y MN: Minnesota Recount: Court limits absentee-ballot categories http://hotair.com/archiv...entee-ballot-categories/ MS: ...

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