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Tuesday, March 3, 2009

Coleman wants election result 'set aside'

Oh, Norm, you're so funny...
For more than a month, Norm Coleman stressed flaws in Minnesota's election system.

And on Monday, Coleman lawyer Jim Langdon wrote the three-judge panel to suggest the problems are so serious they may not be able to declare a winner.

'Some courts have held that when the number of illegal votes exceeds the margin between the candidates -- and it cannot be determined for which candidate those illegal votes were cast -- the most appropriate remedy is to set aside the election,' Langdon wrote in a letter to the court.
Read more at the Star Tribune.


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