martha: that will be long remembered. in the meantime, the undecided alaska senate race may come down to good penmanship, and how many of us have that anymore in the days of e-mail? election officials are pouring over more than 90,000 ballots cast for the write-in candidate. more than 40% of the total vote came in these write-in ballots, and so they've got a lot to go over. republican joe miller is challenging some of those, as you would expect. dan springer is live in juneau, alaska. we're hearing allegations of voter fraud and intimidation in this race. >> reporter: yeah, that's right, martha. it was getting to be like groundhog day, the miller people challenging all of the votes that were misspelled by one letter or even some looking just like lisa murkowski but they couldn't read it quite right. midday there was a news conference called by a miller adviser, he started talking about voter fraud and intimidation, but when we pressed him for evidence, he