November 4, 2008 1:28 PM
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Indiana, Challenged Absentee Ballots Dealt With After Election
The IndyStar is reporting on a decision about challenged ballot. The Indiana Supreme Court let stand a Marion County judge's ruling directing poll workers to set aside any challenged absentee ballots. The ruling, in line with a GOP lawsuit, means challenges of those ballots based on voters' eligibility will be dealt with AFTER Election Day. There are several thousand such ballots.
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