11-19-08 Stevens concedes !!!!
11-15 Update Stevens losing by over 1,000
11-13-08 Stevens losing in re-count!!!
Now they are counting absentee ballots
It appears absentee ballots are not counted unless there is a re-count. Anyone have confirmation on this?
Maybe a miracle in the northland?
11-13-2008 Stevens trailing in Alaska Senate race
ANCHORAGE, Alaska ? Republican Sen. Ted Stevens, the titan of Alaska politics convicted of felony charges last month, fell behind by more than 800 votes Wednesday as the count resumed in his re-election bid.
Democrat Mark Begich, the two-term mayor of Anchorage, began the day down more than 3,200 votes but went up by 814 as officials resumed their counting of early and absentee ballots.
The tally was 132,196 to 131,382.
Should the result remain close a recount is possible. In Alaska, the losing candidate or a collection of 10 voters has three days to petition for a recount unless the vote was a tie, in which case it would be automatic.
If the difference between the candidates is 0.5 percent of the total votes cast, the state pays for the recount, to be started within three days of the recount petition. The state Elections Division has 10 days to complete the recount.
11-15 Update Stevens losing by over 1,000
11-13-08 Stevens losing in re-count!!!
Now they are counting absentee ballots
It appears absentee ballots are not counted unless there is a re-count. Anyone have confirmation on this?
Maybe a miracle in the northland?
11-13-2008 Stevens trailing in Alaska Senate race
ANCHORAGE, Alaska ? Republican Sen. Ted Stevens, the titan of Alaska politics convicted of felony charges last month, fell behind by more than 800 votes Wednesday as the count resumed in his re-election bid.
Democrat Mark Begich, the two-term mayor of Anchorage, began the day down more than 3,200 votes but went up by 814 as officials resumed their counting of early and absentee ballots.
The tally was 132,196 to 131,382.
Should the result remain close a recount is possible. In Alaska, the losing candidate or a collection of 10 voters has three days to petition for a recount unless the vote was a tie, in which case it would be automatic.
If the difference between the candidates is 0.5 percent of the total votes cast, the state pays for the recount, to be started within three days of the recount petition. The state Elections Division has 10 days to complete the recount.