Worth Clicking: Blasts from the past wound Romney




April 07, 2009


Final Vote Count in Minnesota?

As First Read notes, beginning at 10:30 am ET this morning -- 155 days since Election Day -- Minnesota officials begin counting 387 absentee ballots that the three-judge panel ruled could be opened. The count is expected to last about an hour or so, and Norm Coleman will need to win an overwhelmingly majority of these opened ballots to erase Al Franken's 225-vote lead.

"These ballots aren't the final matter to be resolved, however. There's still the issue of duplicate ballots, as well as those missing Minneapolis ballots. But once they're all resolved -- which will happen either today or sometime later this week -- we'll have a final vote tally. At that point, expect one side (probably Franken's) to declare victory and the other (probably Coleman's) to appeal to the Minnesota Supreme Court."

However, in an interview yesterday on MSNBC, Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty (R) said he would not certify the results until the appeals process was finished, suggesting the race could take several more months to be resolved.










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