In a razor-thin Minnesota House race, 21 absentee ballots in Scott County's District 54A were "likely disposed of," according to county officials. This revelation comes after Democrat Rep. Brad Tabke secured victory by a mere 14 votes over Republican Aaron Paul, a margin that has significant implications for the state's political landscape.
Ballots 'Likely Disposed Of'
Scott County Attorney Ron Hocevar announced that the missing ballots were probably discarded due to human error during early absentee ballot counting in Shakopee between October 17 and 18. "The discrepancy is likely the result of human error," Hocevar stated.
An audit revealed that election workers inadvertently threw out 20 ballots while tabulating absentee votes during the early voting period. This error has raised concerns about the integrity of the election process in the district.
Impact on House Majority
Rep. Brad Tabke's narrow victory by 14 votes has been certified, but the missing ballots have prompted Republican leaders to challenge the results. GOP House Leader Lisa Demuth announced plans to contest the outcome in court, stating, "We will go to court to contest the outcome of the District 54A race."
The outcome of this race is pivotal, as it determines control of the Minnesota House. If the results stand, Democrats and Republicans will each hold 67 seats, leading to a tied House and necessitating power-sharing negotiations.
Public Reaction
The controversy has ignited a firestorm on social media, with users expressing a range of opinions:
- @MN_Voter123: "How can we trust the system when ballots are just 'disposed of'? This needs a full investigation."
- @ElectionWatchdog: "A 14-vote difference and 21 missing ballots? This is unacceptable. Every vote should count."
- @DemocratForLife: "Mistakes happen, but the GOP is using this to undermine a fair election. Let’s move forward."
- @GOP_Fanatic: "This is why we need stricter voting laws. Our democracy is at stake with such errors."
- @NeutralObserver: "Both parties should work together to ensure this doesn't happen again. Voter confidence is crucial."
- @ConcernedCitizen: "If my ballot was one of the missing, I'd be furious. We need accountability."
Next Steps
As the legal challenge proceeds, both parties are preparing for potential court battles that could reshape the state's legislative control. The situation underscores the critical importance of accurate ballot handling and the profound impact that even a small number of votes can have on political outcomes.


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