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Franken Wins Major Recount Victory; More Allegations Against Coleman Revealed
By Sam Stein, Huffington Post
Posted on December 12, 2008, Printed on May 27, 2012
http://www.alternet.org/story/112202/franken_wins_major_recount_victory%3B_more_allegations_against_coleman_revealed
Franken Wins Major Victory Over Rejected Absentee Ballots Al Franken received a potentially major boost towards his hopes of becoming Senator on Friday, when Minnesota state officials ruled that absentee ballots rejected because of clerical or administrative errors should, in the end, be counted. The decision by the state canvassing board -- which was unanimous -- is, essentially, an official request for county officials to go back and count the wrongfully rejected absentee votes. This process has already begun in many counties and could portend sizeable gains for Franken. The Democratic challenger has spent the past few weeks demanding that the state review the approximately 1,500 absentee ballots that they contend were unlawfully dismissed. Many of these votes have come from traditionally Democratic locales where, for one reason or another, voters are more likely to make clerical errors when completing their ballots. The state has set December 19th as the end date for the sorting and counting of this absentee ballot pool (hardly a restrictive time frame for completing the task). The Coleman campaign retains the right to appeal the decision to a district or state court.
Sam Stein is a Political Reporter at the Huffington Post, based in Washington, D.C.
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