News and Politics | November 09, 2008 | 1 comment

Minnesota Senate Race: Typo Fix Gives Franken 100 More Votes

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The vote gap between Senate candidates Norm Coleman and Al Franken fluctuated throughout the day Thursday, with Franken closing to within 236 votes by Thursday evening.

The fluctuations are normal, said a spokesman at the Secretary of State's office, as county's double check their work and report minor changes.

A typo in Pine County got fixed Thursday, giving Al Franken 100 more votes and tightening Minnesota's unresolved Senate race even tighter.

Republican Sen. Norm Coleman's lead over Democrat Al Franken stood at 236 votes Thursday night.

With nearly 2.9 million ballots cast, the difference between the top two candidates is about one one-hundredth of a percentage point.

In Pine County, an election official accidentally entered 24 votes for Franken on Tuesday night instead of the 124 he actually received. The mistake was caught on Thursday and the numbers changed, said Jim Gelbmann from the Secretary of State's office.

Al Franken has called for the recount to go on while Norm Coleman is urging him to concede. "This is the closest Senate race in Minnesota history," Franken said. "This is just part of the process to make sure that every vote is counted fairly."

[Original article from http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2008/11/07/minnesota-senate-race-typ_n_142066.html]
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1 comment // Minnesota Senate Race: Typo Fix Gives Franken 100 More Votes

  • kennymotown
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    • Because of dust buildups on the counting machine as
      many as 5,000 votes may have not been counted in one area. The machine apparently kicks out ballots when this happens.

    • 3 years ago
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