Friday, January 09, 2009

Showing 1 - 10 of 318

Articles

ELECTIONS

next »

Coleman camp: Three St. Louis County ballots were counted twice

Among the ballots the Norm Coleman campaign is challenging in a lawsuit filed Tuesday are three from precincts in St. Louis County — one from near Hibbing and two from Duluth.

By Brandon Stahl , January 08, 2009

Union chief upset over Blank’s request for meeting minutes

The Superior Police Department’s union issued a news release Tuesday charging longtime Douglas County District Attorney Dan Blank, who is running for judge, with acting in a “subversive and unethical manner.”

By Mark Stodghill , January 07, 2009

Coleman won't yield without a fight

Republican Norm Coleman filed a lawsuit Tuesday challenging Democrat Al Franken’s apparent recount victory in Minnesota’s U.S. Senate race, delaying a resolution of the contest for weeks or months.

By Brian Bakst and Patrick Condon , January 07, 2009

Grover named chairman of Duluth School Board

Grover named chairman of Duluth School Board Tim Grover, who was first elected to the School Board in 1991, will replace Nancy Nilsen, who served as board chair throughout 2008.

By Sarah Horner , January 06, 2009

Coleman challenges recount in court

Coleman challenges recount in court Sen. Norm Coleman announced this afternoon his campaign will contest the results of the statewide recount that gave him 225 fewer votes than Democrat Al Franken. “As of today not every valid vote has been counted and some have been counted twice,” Coleman said.

By Scott Wente , January 06, 2009

Superior police criticize attorney's attempts to view union meeting minutes

The police union alleges that District Attorney Dan Blank attempted to obtain private union meeting minutes from a union member, acting in a "subversive and unethical manner."

By Mark Stodghill , January 06, 2009

Board certifies Franken victory; but courts still to decide

Board certifies Franken victory; but courts still to decide A state elections board this afternoon unanimously certified results in the two-month-long recount, giving Democrat Franken a 225-vote edge over Republican Norm Coleman.

January 05, 2009

next »