Minneapolis has more than 209-thousand ballots to recount in the next few days for Minnesota's US Senate race. The time that it will take to count those ballots got a little longer today when the recount had to start over because ballots with identifying marks were not being pulled aside. In Minnesota, marking a ballot with your name or initials invalidates the ballot.
The UpTake's Chuck Olsen talks to Minneapolis Elections Director Cynthia Rechert about the problems of the first day of oounting.