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Senate recount: Lost, found, challenged
Senate recount: Lost, found, challenged
Jennifer Simonson, Star Tribune Ramsey County election judge Ann Berres took a moment upon hearing her table would need to count again.
2008 Senate Recount
ww2.startribune.com — Home | Politically Connected | National Politics | U.S. Senate U.S. Senate recount results by county County % of precincts recounted % of votes recounted Coleman Franken Net gain from recount Ballot challenges Votes Chg Votes Chg By Coleman By Franken ... (more) 2008 Senate Recount
Recount, Day 4: Work continues in some counties
Recount, Day 4: Work continues in some counties
startribune.com — Jennifer Simonson, Star Tribune Ramsey County election officials count ballots into piles of 25 on Friday. (more) Recount, Day 4: Work continues in some counties
Number of challenged ballots growing in MN Senate recount
Number of challenged ballots growing in MN Senate recount
politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com — The recount in Minnesota could stretch into December. (CNN) – As the Senate recount resumes this morning in Minnesota, the number of ballots being challenged is growing. Nearly two-thirds of the votes have been recounted in the battle for incumbent ... (more) Number of challenged ballots growing in MN Senate recount
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Minnesota Senate Recount, Update VI
Power Line — ... The Franken campaign now claims that it has learned of several hundred "missing ballots" around the state--all cast for Franken, no doubt, should they ever be "discovered." The Coleman campaign senses Franken's desperation. It released a statement today that said, in part: ...

Minnesota Senate Recount -- update 3
The Reaction — ... And there's still the question of rejected absentee ballots. This morning, the State Canvassing Board "unanimously voted... to deny the Franken campaign's request that rejected absentee ballots be included in the recount." However, "the board members stressed that they weren't rejecting the merits of the arguments made by Franken's attorneys. They also made it clear they expect the issue to be litigated separately from the recount procedure." ...

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