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November 17, 2008
Wednesday Hearing On Franken Absentee Case


Minnesota's Senate recount will be under way before Democrat Al Franken's lawsuit over rejected absentee ballots gets a court hearing.


November 13, 2008
Video
MN Ballots Sealed, Locked Before Recount


Minnesotans are finding out just how much every vote counts. They're being counted twice, once on Election Day and now by hand. 


November 13, 2008
Video
MN Senate Recount Plans Move Forward


It could be a month before the results of the highly contested senate race in Minnesota are revealed.


November 12, 2008
Video
City Ordinance For Campaign Signs


The 2008 election is a week behind us. But some people in Sioux Falls haven't pulled the campaign signs from their yards.


November 12, 2008
Update
Justices, Judges Tapped For MN Senate Recount


Secretary of State Mark Ritchie has announced the canvassing board that will determine whether Republican Norm Coleman or Democrat Al Franken won Minnesota's Senate race. 


November 12, 2008
Election Results Finalized


South Dakota Election Supervisor Kea Warne says the outcome of five legislative races that were within allowable recount margins did not change in the official state election canvass. 


November 10, 2008
Hennepin Co., MN Declines To Reconsider Absentees


Minnesota's largest county has declined a request from Al Franken's Senate campaign to reconsider some
disqualified absentee ballots. 


November 10, 2008
Ballot Problems In Yankton County


A failure by the Yankton County Auditor's Office to follow the correct procedure when counting ballots last week could lead to the results being challenged.


November 5, 2008
Video
Time To Take Down Political Signs


If you have political signs scattered in your front lawn, you soon need to take them down. 


November 5, 2008
Half Of SD House Members Will Be New

There are 70 members in the South Dakota House of Representatives and when lawmakers return to Pierre half of them will be new.


November 5, 2008
Video
Heidepriem Prepares For Next Legislative Session


One of the closest races during the election was the one in District 13. 


November 5, 2008
Video
Coleman vs Franken: Recount


The election is finally over, but not in Minnesota. A mandatory recount will take place in the heated U.S. Senate race between Republican Norm Coleman and Democrat Al Franken. 


November 5, 2008
Update
SD Students Back Obama In Kids Vote


Kids Voting South Dakota has announced election results from K-12 students across the state. Just under 80,000 students from 75 South Dakota school districts were eligible to vote. 


November 5, 2008
Video
Election Yard Signs Removal Deadline


Now that the elections over, yards across KELOLAND will start to look bare as people take down their political signs.


November 5, 2008
Johnson, Herseth Sandlin Win With Some McCain Voters


An Associated Press exit poll shows that South Dakota's Democratic members of Congress won re-election with the support of roughly 40 percent of the voters who wanted Republican John McCain to be president.


November 5, 2008
Video
Heidepriem Re-Elected To State Senate


One of the closest races in the state was for Sioux Falls' District 13 Senate Seat.  Democrat Scott Heidepriem won his second term over Republican Phyllis Heineman 53 percent to 47 percent. 


November 5, 2008
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South Dakota Election Results


It was a busy night across the country and across KELOLAND.


November 5, 2008
Update
SD Voter Turnout Average


South Dakota Secretary of State Chris Nelson says voter turnout in the general election was about average, at a shade over 73 percent.


November 5, 2008
Update
Coleman Edges Franken By A Few Hundred Votes


By a very thin margin, Republican Norm Coleman has edged ahead of Democrat Al Franken in one of Minnesota's tightest Senate elections ever.


November 5, 2008
Update
Voter Turnout Best In Generations


The election may have generated a record turnout.


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