A bulk of this evening’s news is again from
Hillsborough Co Florida where more is being revealed about
the audit of the supervisor of elections financial dealings
and, of course, the Minnesota senatorial recount where
Coleman has taken to the courts in what will probably be a
futile attempt to get his seat back....
National: Viewpoint: Voter Confidence in
the Age of Post-HAVA Reform LINK
California:
Humboldt County - Humboldt's Secret Hart Attack LINK
Florida:
Hillsborough County - Challenges Piled Up As Election Chief
Begins LINK
Florida:
Hillsborough County - Johnson's Secretive Ways Leave
Financial Mess Behind LINK
Florida:
Hillsborough County - Vendor says Hillsborough elections
office owes $2.1-million LINK
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Florida:
Hillsborough County - Out of office, Buddy Johnson still
under fire LINK
Indiana: Fishers
poll worker questions Nov. 4 results LINK
Minnesota:
Newnan native Ritchie praised for overseeing Minnesota vote
recount LINK
Minnesota:
Coleman Challenges Senate Recount in Minnesota LINK
Minnesota:
Coleman sues in Minnesota U.S. Senate race; Again, we wait
LINK
Minnesota:
Columnist - Senate recount: It's unlikely Coleman will win
in court LINK
Minnesota:
Endless Vote Recounting Tests Minnesota Niceness LINK
Minnesota:
Lawmakers look at election reforms, post-recount LINK
Minnesota:
Coleman's Lawsuit: This Whole Election Stinks -- And I Won
LINK
New Jersey:
Appel ’81 accused of violating order LINK
Ohio: Ross
County - Board of Elections looks into possible fraud LINK
Virginia:
Governor pushes absentee balloting for all voters LINK
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