Hope for Coleman in the Minnesota recount?

Norm Coleman got some badly-needed good news from the election contest.  The three-judge panel ruled that almost 4800 previously rejected absentee ballots should get counted, opening up a large enough number that could conceivably lift Coleman over Al Franken in vote totals:

Nearly 4,800 rejected absentee ballots may be considered in the Senate recount trial, according to a ruling from the three-judge panel hearing the dispute between Republican Norm Coleman and Democrat Al Franken.

The court order indicates that all absentee ballots that complied with state law should be counted, along with those where errors occurred through no fault of the voter.

But the order limits Coleman to presenting evidence on those ballots specifically disclosed to the Franken legal team by January 22.


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