Minnesota judges handed Norm Coleman a setback today in his his bid for a Senate race recount against Al Franken, Talking Points Memo reports. In the preliminary ruling, the three-judge panel said 12 of 19 categories of rejected absentee ballots should not be tallied. "The facts do not show a wholesale disenfranchisement of absentee voters," they wrote.
Coleman wanted all but three ballot categories counted, which would add 4,800 votes, the AP reports. Franken had a slim 225-vote lead when Coleman challenged the outcome. However, it was not clear how many rejected ballots would remain uncounted if the ruling stands. The judges indicated there were not many at stake. "We may discover certain additional ballots that were legally cast under relevant law," they wrote. (More Norm Coleman stories.)