Thursday, November 20, 2008

SHAMEFUL: Al Franken's Ballot Challenge

From the Star Tribune:



The bubble beside Norm Coleman’s name appeared to have both an X and a squiggle in it, but the Al Franken campaign wants the state Canvassing Board to rule on whether it should count. That’s the only challenge in the special envelope in Plymouth so far, according to Sandy Engdahl, the city clerk and the official running the city recount.

The Canada geese milling on the grounds and parking lot of Plymouth City Hall were oblivious to the gaggle of election officials and observers inside. The drone of “Franken” and “Coleman” was accompanied by the swishing of paper in Medicine Lake Room A. Early on, Engdahl had to admonish some candidate representatives from trying to tell her counters how to count. Clearly, she said, the recount watchers are “very passionate,” but she has to remind them of everyone’s roles in this civic drama.

Eight of the 24 precincts had been counted by 1:45 p.m., and the only challenged ballot, in Engdahl’s view, was clearly a vote for Coleman. Nevertheless, the Franken campaign was allowed to seek a second opinion.

This is absolutely disgusting, but totally in character for Al Franken.

Count every vote?

Yeah, right.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

If they can't follow the rules to put the X in the vote shouldn't count. If they tried to cross it out it dosn't count. either way it shouldn't count. And since when have republicans cared about every vote counting. There are 20,000 African Americans in Florida who would beg to differ in 2000, and all those neighborhoods in the US that were given fliers saying Democrats vote on Wed. Yeah, Republicans quality people.