I've always heard that Minneapolis' optical scanners were supposed to make
the count very accurate. I don't know that a recount would come up
different. Lani, you were an election judge. Can you say anything about
this?
Joshua Jore
Minneapolis Ward 3, precinct 10
"The irony of this man being imprisoned in the United States and longing
to return to once-Communist Russia so he can regain his right to free
speech is simply staggering." - someone else
On Tue, 11 Sep 2001, List Manager wrote:
> Jonathan writes:
>
> >Okay, in all seriousness, I would like to congratulate everyone in Ward
> 6 on
> >a well run race. I would especially like to congratulate the two Deans
> on
> >being the ones to make it to the Primary. Both had very well run
> campaigns,
> >and should be commended for their victory, and I do so.
>
> Don't be too hasty about finalizing the field, Jonathan...
>
> According to the Strib website, there's a five - 5! - vote difference
> between Shada and Dean K. for second place behind Dean Z. THAT ought to
> make for a very interesting recount....
>
> ...or is the Minneapolis count so precise now that recounts can't even
> turn up five votes?
>
> David Brauer
> List manager
>
>
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