Kentucky court reporters
ST. PAUL, Minn. - Minnesota's first statewide election recount in 46 years will occur at a much faster clip than the last: It's due to take three days compared with 139 days to finish the 1962 tallying.
The state canvassing board has approved the aggressive timetable for the recount to determine who will take on state Supreme Court Justice Lorie Gildea. It's being done quickly because the printing of absentee ballots for the general election begins Monday.
Returns from the Sept. 9 primary had Hennepin County District Court Judge Deborah Hedlund ahead of defense lawyer Jill Clark by 1,348 votes in the chase to face Gildea. That margin was less than one half of one percentage point, triggering the automatic recount
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