From the Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune:
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 obviously the work of one of those “minority people” who, unfamiliar with sophisticated bubble forms, voted for Coleman when he meant to vote for Franken. Duh.
