• Several issues remain, concerning missing ballots and alleged double-counting of votes. The vote totals involved don't appear large enough to reverse the outcome.
• The court will deal with all remaining issues in its final order, but it hasn't said when that will come.
• The Coleman camp says it will appeal the decision to the state Supreme Court. It would have 10 days to do so.
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