Draggingtree Posted November 9, 2014 Share Posted November 9, 2014 Alaska Dispatch News: Number of uncounted votes grows in Alaska U.S. Senate raceNathaniel Herz November 7, 2014 The number of uncounted votes in Alaska’s tightly fought U.S. Senate race grew by 21,000 between Wednesday and Friday -- and more than 5,000 of those were votes that hadn’t been predicted in early accounts of the number of ballots outstanding. After election night on Tuesday, incumbent Democratic U.S. Sen. Mark Begich trailed Republican challenger Dan Sullivan by 8,000 votes, or 3.6 percent, and both campaigns have been closely watching as state elections officials collect additional ballots cast by mail, or at more than 200 so-called “absentee in-person voting locations” around the state, where people could vote early. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
clearvision Posted November 9, 2014 Share Posted November 9, 2014 : Number of uncounted votes grows in Alaska U.S. Senate race Nathaniel Herz November 7, 2014 The number of uncounted votes in Alaska’s tightly fought U.S. Senate race grew by 21,000 between Wednesday and Friday -- and more than 5,000 of those were votes that hadn’t been predicted in early accounts of the number of ballots outstanding. After election night on Tuesday, incumbent Democratic U.S. Sen. Mark Begich trailed Republican challenger Dan Sullivan by 8,000 votes, or 3.6 percent, and both campaigns have been closely watching as state elections officials collect additional ballots cast by mail, or at more than 200 so-called “absentee in-person voting locations” around the state, where people could vote early. Pretty soon they will have more ballots than residents... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Draggingtree Posted November 9, 2014 Author Share Posted November 9, 2014 : Number of uncounted votes grows in Alaska U.S. Senate race Nathaniel Herz November 7, 2014 The number of uncounted votes in Alaska’s tightly fought U.S. Senate race grew by 21,000 between Wednesday and Friday -- and more than 5,000 of those were votes that hadn’t been predicted in early accounts of the number of ballots outstanding. After election night on Tuesday, incumbent Democratic U.S. Sen. Mark Begich trailed Republican challenger Dan Sullivan by 8,000 votes, or 3.6 percent, and both campaigns have been closely watching as state elections officials collect additional ballots cast by mail, or at more than 200 so-called “absentee in-person voting locations” around the state, where people could vote early. Pretty soon they will have more ballots than residents... What I am going to said -- Stop, Stop, "U" are giving whom ever a thought that needs to be surpressed Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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