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Judge Rules Ohio Recount Can Start, but Late - Kerry not a Plaintiff
As it turns out, the judge ruled that since Cobb and Badnarik won't be hurt by a late start, he will allow the recount to continue but the results won't be known until after the electors meet Dec 13th. Because Cobb and Badnarik are the plaintiffs, and they couldn't prove irreparable harm. If Kerry had asked for a recount himself, the recount would start sooner.
As it turns out, the judge ruled that since Cobb and Badnarik won't be hurt by a late start, he will allow the recount to continue but the results won't be known until after the electors meet Dec 13th. Because Cobb and Badnarik are the plaintiffs, and they couldn't prove irreparable harm. If Kerry had asked for a recount himself, the recount would start sooner.
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