Case of 2008 absentee ballots has Minn. court date
ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) — A panel of Minnesota judges is deciding whether a set of rejected absentee ballots from the 2008 election should ever be opened.
ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) — A panel of Minnesota judges is deciding whether a set of rejected absentee ballots from the 2008 election should ever be opened.
The state Court of Appeals heard arguments Thursday in a case involving unopened absentee ballots deemed flawed by election administrators. KSTP-TV and other other Hubbard Broadcasting Corp. affiliates sued to obtain the ballots.
The media outlet prevailed in a Ramsey County court, but last year's ruling was appealed.
Appeals judges questioned the station's lawyer about what could be gained by opening invalidly cast ballots. They also asked a county lawyer whether such an inspection could occur without threatening voter privacy.
Absentee ballots were a focal point of the Senate race Democrat Al Franken ultimately won by 312 votes.
A decision is due by mid-September.
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