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Birmingham: John Rogers threatens challenge to council runoff over provisional ballots

The Birmingham News reports: Alabama State Rep. John Rogers said he will challenge last week's Birmingham City Council runoff elections.

Rogers said he was told there were 1,400 provisional ballots cast in the runoff and only about 150 were counted. Provisional ballots are given to voters when there are questions about their eligibility to vote in that location. -- Read the whole story --> John Rogers says he will challenge Birmingham City Council election results | Breaking News from The Birmingham News - al.com

UPDATE: a more complete version of the story is available.

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