'Daily Voting News' For April 07, 2009
Wednesday, 8 April 2009, 11:36 am
Column: John Gideon
'Daily Voting News' For April 07,
2009
Guest Blogged by John Gideon of VotersUnite.org
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 Maine: When non-
U.S. citizens vote 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
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Minnesota:
Franken extends lead over Coleman 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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************* John
Gideon
Co-Executive Director
VotersUnite.Org
www.votersunite.org
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