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2006/11/9-10 [Politics/Domestic/Gay, Politics/Domestic/Election] UID:45297 Activity:nil
11/9    Burns concedes.  I think that's it.
        http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20061109/ap_on_el_se/montana_senate
        \_ No recount?
           \_ Why would there be?
         \_ Montana law says it has to be less that 0.25% for a free recount
            and less than 0.5% for any recount (the loser has to pay, he
            gets his money back if the recount shows he won.)  Over 0.5%,
            no recounts (I don't know what happens if fraud can be shown).
            Burns lost by over half a percent.
            \_ Interesting.  So if X appears losing to Y by 0.3%, and X wants a
               recount while Y doesn't, and then Y ends up losing, does Y have
               to pay?
               recount while Y doesn't, and then Y ends up losing, does that
               mean Y is now responsible for the cost even though (s)he didn't
               ask for a recount and (s)he didn't cheat?  If so, does that
               mean one shouldn't enter the election unless one can afford a
               potential recount?
               \_ No, if X wins the state pays.
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voting record) conceded the Montana US Senate race to Democrat Jon Tester on Thursday, catching Tester on the phone as he headed for a barber shop to get his famous flattop hair trimmed. It was positive," Tester, a farmer and state legislator, told The Associated Press. Tester said he was looking forward to taking office in Washington and working with both Democrats and Republicans to deliver on campaign promises. Burns, a three-term GOP senator whose campaign was troubled by gaffes and voter discontent, did not plan any public appearances Thursday. But he released a written statement saying he was ready to "help as Montana transitions to a new United States Senator." "We fought the good fight and we came up just a bit short. We've had a good 18 years and I am proud of my record," he said. Burns, 71, didn't say what he plans to do now, though he indicated he was looking forward to taking some time off. "I hope there is still a good-sized buck out there, because I am going hunting," he said. Tester spent much of the day running farm chores, picking up a barrel of oil in Great Falls on the way to his grain farm in Big Sandy, spokesman Matt McKenna said. "This was a hard fought campaign, and I think that Montana is glad it is in their rear view mirror and Jon tester is ready to move forward," McKenna said. Tester, 50, ran as an outsider to the Washington culture -- the same theme Burns had used nearly two decades earlier. "It is absolutely, critically important that we change the direction of the country," Tester said in speech Wednesday after declaring victory by a thin margin of about 3,400 votes. Tester said he wanted to empower the middle class, working families, small businesses and family farms and ranches -- "the people who have made this country so great." "We've got many, many issues that are facing this great state and this country, both in foreign policy and domestic policy. Now is the time to roll up our sleeves and get some things done." Tester's win -- and fellow Democrat Jim Webb's close victory in Virginia -- gave the Democrats the 51 Senate seats they need to control the chamber. Together, the two campaigns spent more than $12 million. Burns had not helped his own cause, with gaffes that included cursing at a firefighting crew in a state that sees thousands of acres burned in wildfires every summer. Iraq , the liberal tag didn't seem to stick to the farmer who sports scuffed cowboy boots. Tester portrayed himself as a Western moderate who owns guns, opposes gay marriage and has a libertarian's suspicion of the anti-terrorism Patriot Act. Burns was a top recipient of campaign contributions from Abramoff, who pleaded guilty in January to corruption. Burns has since returned or donated to charity about $150,000 he receive that was connected to Abramoff. He maintains he did nothing wrong and was not influenced by the lobbyist. Ballot-counting problems delayed results of the race by about seven hours, keeping the nation in suspense. Duane Winslow, election administrator for Montana's most populous area, Yellowstone County, said he made a computer error while tabulating absentee ballots that required officials to start the process over. Democratic Senate candidate Jon Tester prepares for an early morning interview with the Today Show at the Heritage Inn in Great Falls, Montana, November 8, 2006. The information contained in the AP News report may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed without the prior written authority of The Associated Press.