MINNESOTA SENATE RACE
Good news for Stuart, or is it?
The good news: The Associated Press is reporting that the Minnesota Surpreme Court has ruled on who should be declared a winner in its still-in-progress Senate race. That winner is Al Franken, but to ...
Posted on 6/30/09 at 10:30 AM
Coleman considers future
Norm Coleman said he is focused on his U.S. Senate election fight, but has thought about his future if he does not return to the Senate. “I think a little bit about what else is out there, what ...
Posted on 4/17/09 at 2:52 AM
Coleman to Minnesota Supreme Court: Count more votes 
ST. PAUL – Former Republican Sen. Norm Coleman asked Minnesota’s highest court to order the counting of at least 1,359 additional ballots and possibly thousands more in his Senate race or go so far as to throw out the election entirely.
By By Brian Bakst, Associated Press Writer , May 01, 2009
Two US Senate candidates not so different 
It would seem that in Minnesota, the philosophies of U.S. Senate candidates Norm Coleman and Al Franken have drawn closer together.
By Terry Olson , April 30, 2009
Franken taps consultant to be his office chief 
ST. PAUL, Minn. - Democrat Al Franken moved ahead Wednesday with another big pick for his potential U.S. Senate office by choosing a veteran
By Associated Press , April 29, 2009
Forum editorial: Minnesota can make vote better 
Election reforms proposed by Minnesota Secretary of State Mark Ritchie would improve a system that already is one of the best in the nation. The reforms would not be wholesale changes, but rather pragmatic refinements. They should be embraced by the Legislature.
April 29, 2009
Specter says he'll switch to Democratic Party, raises stakes for Franken-Coleman
Veteran Republican Sen. Arlen Specter of Pennsylvania disclosed plans Tuesday to switch parties, a move intended to boost his chances of winning re-election next year that also will push Democrats within one seat of a 60-vote filibuster-resistant majority.By Associated Press , April 28, 2009
Coleman seeks extended schedule for court appeal 
ST. PAUL – Norm Coleman proposes that his and Al Franken’s campaigns have until mid-May to file written arguments in the U.S. Senate election case headed for a Minnesota Supreme Court appeal.
April 23, 2009
Coleman relying on 'equal protection' in Senate case 
ST. PAUL – Norm Coleman says a constitutional principle ensuring that all voters are treated equally drives his continuing U.S. Senate election fight.
April 19, 2009
Vandal throws eggs at Coleman's house 
ST. PAUL - Former U.S. Sen. Norm Coleman says a young man on a bicycle threw eggs at his St. Paul house - one day after judges ruled Democrat Al Franken won last year's Senate race.
By Associated Press , April 17, 2009
McFeely: Coleman should cut his losses 
It’s not that the three-judge panel rejected Norm Coleman’s bid to upend Al Franken’s lead in Minnesota’s never-ending U.S. Senate election. That was expected. The problem for Coleman is that judges carefully crafted their opinion to blunt any future appeals.
April 15, 2009
Franken declared winner – for now 
Al Franken won the U.S. Senate race and should be sent to Washington, a Minnesota three-judge panel ruled Monday evening.
By Don Davis, Forum News Service , April 14, 2009
Franken wins court challenge by Coleman
ST. PAUL - Al Franken won the U.S. Senate race and should be sent to Washington, a Minnesota three-judge panel ruled this evening.By Don Davis, Forum News Service , April 13, 2009
Coleman to appeal Senate lawsuit 
ST. PAUL – Norm Coleman will appeal his U.S. Senate election lawsuit to the Minnesota Supreme Court.
April 01, 2009
Minnesota Senate case moves into the judges' hands 
ST. PAUL (AP) — Minnesota's tight and tardy Senate race moved Friday into the hands of three judges who will consider whether Republican Norm Coleman proved enough flaws in the election to lift him past Democrat Al Franken.
By Brian Bakst , March 13, 2009
Missing Clay ballots close trial testimony 
By Don Davis, Forum News Service , March 13, 2009
Minnesota Senate trial down to final phase after Franken finishes calling witnesses 
ST. PAUL (AP) — The long-running Minnesota Senate trial is moving into its final phase.
By Associated Press , March 12, 2009
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