Recounts! We have recounts. Minnesota’s Senatorial
recount appears to be done, as of today, with Franken
gaining more votes than Coleman. The count of the NY-20
absentee ballots will begin tomorrow. This isn’t a recount
yet but will probably go that way after these ballots are
counted. The criminal investigation recount in Arizona will
go throughout this week, at least....
AZ: Pima County - RTA Recount Situation
Report: 3:00 p.m. Monday April 6th LINK
Louisiana:
Ouachita Parish - No additional ballots found as machines
opened in city council's District 2 race LINK
Minnesota:
Coleman's chances down to 387 ballots LINK
Minnesota:
Senate recount down to 387 ballots - and almost certain
appeal As the three-judge panel nears a decision, both
sides are preparing for the next step. LINK
Minnesota: MN
Senate Election Judges Count Final Ballots, Find Franken
Wins! LINK
New York: NY-20
- Supreme Court allows counting of paper ballots LINK
New York: NY-20
- Absentee count to start Wednesday LINK
Oklahoma: Voter
ID law stirs partisan passions LINK
Pennsylvania:
Opinion - Pennsylvania doesn't need new voter ID law LINK
Texas: Partisan
split on display at voter ID hearing in Texas Legislature LINK
Texas: Voter ID:
House hear testimony, mulls changes in bill LINK
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