ST. PAUL, Minn. - Senator Norm Coleman saw his lead over Al Franken in Minnesota's US Senate race dwindle to two votes yesterday. Meanwhile, a key court ruling put hundreds of improperly rejected ballots in play, promising the recount will drag into the new year.
The Minnesota Supreme Court ruled that improperly rejected absentee ballots be included in the state's recount. It ordered the candidates to work with the secretary of state and election officials to set up a process to identify ballots that were rejected in error. Counties must make a report by Dec. 31.