Al Franken rejected in bid to be seated in Senate

Posted 12 Jan 2009 in 2008 election, corruption, Democrats

He’s not good enough, he’s not smart enough and doggone it…people DON’T like him. (h/t: TCOT Report)

ST. PAUL, Minn. – Democrat Al Franken was quickly turned down Monday when he asked Minnesota’s governor and secretary of state to issue an election certificate that would let him take office in the Senate.

In letters the campaign sent to Republican Gov. Tim Pawlenty and Democratic Secretary of State Mark Ritchie, Franken’s lawyers argued that a seven-day waiting period for issuing the certificate after an election has passed and he should get the signed certificate. But the state officials said their hands were tied by state law and they could not act.
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“Minnesota law is very clear on when a certificate of election can be issued. Neither the governor nor I may sign a certificate of election in the U.S. Senate race until all election contests have reached a final determination,” Ritchie’s statement read.

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