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COLEMAN FOR U.S. SENATE PRESS RELEASE: “DESPITE WINNING VOTE FOR SECOND TIME, COLEMAN RECOUNT COUNSEL EXPRESSES SERIOUS CONCERN REGARDING BALLOT SECURITY‏”

By Michael B. Brodkorb | November 10, 2008

ST. PAUL – Senator Coleman has been declared the winner for the second time- the first time after the ballots were counted on Election night, the second time after completion of the unofficial canvass results of counties counting the ballots a second time. Senator Coleman remains the winner in this election despite unexplained discrepancies in reporting and statistically imponderable results from various precincts in the state that have virtually all benefitted the Franken campaign.

Coleman for Senate lead recount counsel Fritz Knaak stated: “As pleased as we are with the confirmation of Senator Coleman’s victory now that the ballots have been counted a second time, we still have serious concerns that should remain enormously troubling to every Minnesotan who expects and demands one-hundred percent accountability and transparency in our electoral process. Mysterious and unexplained reporting discrepancies, as well as statistically imponderable results from various precincts in the state, underscore the need for a greater emphasis on security of the ballots — and equally important, the overall integrity of the recount process itself.”

Knaak pointed to specific incidents that “remain mysterious and murky” in terms of the facts, and what precisely happened:

“These two enormously troubling incidents raise a legitimate cloud of doubt over the process, and exemplify why we remain concerned,” Knaak continued. “The Secretary of State’s website, containing ‘official’ ballot numbers, has changed repeatedly after business hours in the dark of night – changes which negatively impacted Senator Coleman in a disproportionate manner. To date we have been denied access to the new data necessary to determine why those changes were made — and we still do not know who was responsible for making those changes.  We look forward to reviewing the ballots themselves during the recount process to determine the root cause of these revised vote totals.”

Continued the Coleman for Senate lead counsel, “Minnesota law requires a recount, we respect that process, and we will continue to insist that every law is followed, every legal ballot counted, and that this process remain open, accountable and transparent to the people of Minnesota.”

Knaak once again called upon Al Franken and his campaign – as well the Minnesota Secretary of State’s Office – to join with the Coleman recount team in publicly insisting on the highest degree of ballot security during this recount process. “Most important, this recount process remains just that – a recount,” Knaak concluded.  “This is not a ‘do-over,’ this is not ‘extra innings’ of a political campaign.  It is an important process that will confirm that Senator Coleman won re-election to the U.S. Senate on November 4th.”

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4 Responses to “COLEMAN FOR U.S. SENATE PRESS RELEASE: “DESPITE WINNING VOTE FOR SECOND TIME, COLEMAN RECOUNT COUNSEL EXPRESSES SERIOUS CONCERN REGARDING BALLOT SECURITY‏””

  1. Mary Hanson Says:
    November 10th, 2008 at 7:59 PM

    I’m confused by Coleman for Senate lead recount counsel Fritz Knaak’s statement. He says that Coleman’s victory has been confirmed by the ballots being counted a second time. That hasn’t happened. I’ve been an election judge and clearly this guy doesn’t know what he is speaking of. The ballots were counted once by the optical scanners, on election day, then the results called in to the SOS office. Certified results were due today, as mistakes are often present in calling in counts. This is the way it is always done. Once the results are certified, state law will trigger a recount because of how close the results are. The ballots have NOT been recounted yet. Wrong facts from a Coleman attorney…shocking huh? You republicans sure don’t like facts…tricky things though, they trip up all your lies.

  2. chris Says:
    November 10th, 2008 at 9:38 PM

    the election is so close that a recount has to happen anyway, so why are we so worried about these fluctuations? if they are bogus then we will know it in a couple of weeks.

  3. Leroy Jenkins Says:
    November 11th, 2008 at 12:19 AM

    JBSaunders-

    How is the SOS supposed to have any time to do the recount if he is also charged with keeping you personally in the loop on all decisions being made by his office?

    I’m with Chris on this one. Step back, let the recount roll, and once completed, congratulate the winner.

  4. The Twin Cities Daily Liberal » Charges that the election has been “fixed” are pure disinformation Says:
    November 11th, 2008 at 11:01 AM

    [...] been involved in disinformation over the canvassing process in Minnesota. The Coleman campaign has complained about “[m]ysterious and unexplained reporting discrepancies, as well as statistically imponderable [...]

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