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Recount under way in Meeker County, Minn., election for County Board

LITCHFIELD -- The hand recount of the District 2 race for Meeker County Board is under way this morning at the courthouse in Litchfield. Auditor Barb Loch is overseeing the recount by election judges. The process is open to the public. The recoun...

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Meeker County Auditor Barb Loch, left, watches as election judges sort and recount ballots this morning in a contested Meeker County commissioner race that is separated by one vote. (Tribune photo by Carolyn Lange)

LITCHFIELD -- The hand recount of the District 2 race for Meeker County Board is under way this morning at the courthouse in Litchfield.

Auditor Barb Loch is overseeing the recount by election judges. The process is open to the public.

The recount was requested by longtime Meeker County Commissioner Dave Gabrielson who was declared the loser last week in the race that had initially showed a tie between himself and challenger Dale Fenrich.

On Nov. 7, Loch determined that Gabrielson and Fenrich had each received 1,069 votes.

But on Friday she said there was a discrepancy with the number of ballots cast in Litchfield Township.

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It was determined that one voter was inadvertently given two ballots that were stuck together.

The voter marked the front side of one ballot, flipped it over and voted on the back side of the second ballot, without realizing there were two ballots.

The two ballots were put into the scanner at the same time. By the time election judges realized the problem the voter had already left the building.

Loch said she followed state law for dealing with excess ballots, which involved having an election judge randomly remove a ballot from the Litchfield Township ballot box.

The ballot that was pulled out had a vote for Gabrielson, which put meant he had one less vote than Fenrich.

Counties are not required to have an automatic hand recount of the ballots, but because of the closeness of this race, Gabrielson was allowed to request the recount and the county is responsible for paying the associated costs.

Carolyn Lange is a features writer at the West Central Tribune. She can be reached at clange@wctrib.com or 320-894-9750
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