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Election watchdogs release report on 2008 election and Coleman-Franken recount

June 01, 2009

Is Minnesota’s election process faulty?

Not at all, according to a Minnesota election watchdog group that monitored last winter’s recount. In fact the group, Citizens for Election Integrity Minnesota (CEIMN), reported last week that the election process went smoothly.

The CEIMN report — “Eyes on the Vote Count: Non-partisan Observer Reports of Minnesota’s 2008 Audit and Recount” — is available at www.ceimn.org.

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