Via the Strib: Al Franken’s vote-tally appeal blunted
the five-member state Canvassing Board prepared to meet at 1 p.m. today in St. Paul to review results showing Republican Sen. Norm Coleman with a lead of 215 votes out of more than 2.9 million cast.
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The difference is well within the one-half percentage point required to trigger an automatic hand recount, which Secretary of State Mark Ritchie said he was “absolutely” certain will begin Wednesday morning despite the last-minute challenge.
Franken is challenging the exclusion of rejected absentee ballots. However, that appears to be something that will go to court as the hand recount begins.
According to Roll Call, the recount will likely last until December 5th.
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