ALEXANDRIA, MINN. - State Rep. Mary Franson stood shivering outside the Douglas County Courthouse, where election officials were painstakingly recounting ballots Wednesday to see whether her one-vote victory on Election Day would stand.
"I've had so many people tell me that they were my one vote," said Franson, the House freshman from Alexandria whose second term is hanging in the balance.
Every single vote counted in the battle for House District 8B. And now every vote is being recounted -- minus the 35 that were discarded last week due to a polling place error. That change bumped Franson up to an 11-vote lead over Democratic challenger Bob Cunniff.
"Franson." "Franson." "Cunniff." "Cunniff."
In a small hearing room in the Douglas County Courthouse, election officials, attorneys and volunteer observers from each campaign crowded around four tables piled high with ballots. One by one, they softly announced the name selected on each ballot.
"Cunniff." "Franson." An election worker in a red holiday sweater frowned at a ballot and held it up for the observers to see. "No vote. All they voted for was the president."
At the end of a long day, the recount changed nothing in Douglas County. Cunniff at one point briefly narrowed Franson's lead when he picked up a vote, but that was neutralized when Franson also picked up a vote, maintaining her 11-vote margin.
On Thursday, the recount moves to Otter Tail County, which tilts more Republican than Douglas County.