‘Daily Voting News’ For March 12, 2009

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The Al Franken attorneys rested their case in Minnesota today. Now there is an expected few days of closing arguments and statements and the judges begin deliberation. Meanwhile Franken has picked-up a few more votes and is now around 270 votes ahead of Norm Coleman. The whole contested election issue may come to a screeching halt when there is a decision by the court. The election contest process works on a “loser pays” system. If Coleman loses he will owe all legal costs of Team Franken and that is estimated to be between $1 and $3 Million.

As we expected ex-Hillsborough Co Florida election supervisor Buddy Johnson may have used taxpayer’s money in his campaign for re-election. During last years primary election he was being trashed by a local community activist. He appears to have then sent $16,000 to this activist who suddenly became one of his most vocal supporters….

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One comment on “‘Daily Voting News’ For March 12, 2009

  1. Please review and confirm if the following statement is correct “The election contest process works on a “loser pays” system. If Coleman loses he will owe all legal costs of Team Franken and that is estimated to be between $1 and $3 Million.

    It is my understanding that if Coleman lost, he could be responsible for court costs. If the judges felt the suit was frivolous, they could also require Coleman to pay Franken’s legal bills.

    Further, if Coleman does appeal to a higher court, then he could be liable for Franken’s legal bills … and that the Franken team could ask that funds be put in escrow once Coleman starts the appeal. At that time is when Coleman would be faced with reality … will the MN-Supreme Court agree to overturn the Election Court’s decisions (which back up multiple reviews include reviews in which two MN-Supreme Court justices did determine that Franken was the winner.)
    As it appears now, Franken will come out of the Election Court Contest with an even greater margin … still not overwhelming, but more than he had after the State Canvassing Board stated the margin was 225. Coleman’s arguments are weak and he will not appeal.

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