After much contention Al Franken wins Minnesota Senate seat
Tuesday, June 30, 2009
Al Franken of the Minnesota Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party (affiliated with US Democratic Party), has formally won the United States Senate seat representing Minnesota, which had been contested ever since the November 4, 2008 election.
The Minnesota Supreme Court on Tuesday declared that Franken had won the most votes in the election and was entitled to have the election certified by Governor Tim Pawlenty. Pawlenty has said he will shortly sign the formal document.
Franken's opponent, incumbent Norm Coleman of the Republican Party, quickly conceded after the court ruling. Coleman, in his concession, congratulated Franken and said, "The Supreme Court of Minnesota has spoken. I respect its decision and I will abide by its result."
After a series of recounts, Franken had a lead of just 312 votes, which led Coleman's campaign to challenge the fairness of the recount in the courts.
Franken gave a speech after his victory and stated: "I'm thrilled and honored by the faith that Minnesotans have placed in me. ... We have a lot of work to do in Washington."
Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid said that he expects Franken to be seated next week after the weekend, which is longer due to the upcoming Independence Day holiday.
President Barack Obama said, "I look forward to working with Senator-elect Franken to build a new foundation for growth and prosperity by lowering health care costs and investing in the kind of clean energy jobs and industries that will help America lead in the 21st century,"
Prior to entering politics, Al Franken was known for his work on Saturday Night Live and as host of The Al Franken Show on Air America Media, as well as for some film and literary work.
Related news
- "Coleman appeals Franken victory in Minnesota Senate race" — Wikinews, April 21, 2009
- "Minnesota court declares Franken winner; Coleman considers appeal" — Wikinews, April 14, 2009
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- "Franken: 'So thrilled' at Minn. Senate race win" — Associated Press, June 30, 2009
- "Democrat prevails in Minnesota Senate seat fight" — Agence France-Presse, June 30, 2009
- Brian Bakst. "Minn. court rules for Franken in Senate fight" — Associated Press, June 30, 2009
- Kristen Jensen. "Franken Claims Victory in Minnesota Senate Race Over Coleman" — Bloomberg L.P., June 30, 2009