End Finally Nears for NY 22nd Congressional District Race
The seemingly unending race for the 22nd Congressional District in New York State may finally be almost over.
The seemingly unending race for the 22nd Congressional District in New York State may finally be almost over.
The counting is underway again in the 22nd U.S. Congressional race in New York.
The contested absentee ballots in New York's unresolved 22nd District Congressional race are back in the hands of the county boards of elections for a re-count.
A partial recount has been ordered of some ballots cast in New York's 22nd Congressional District contest between incumbent Democrat Anthony Brindisi and Republican challenger Claudia Tenney.
Former Congresswoman Claudia Tenney is apparently blaming New York Governor Andrew Cuomo for "an error-ridden vote" for the 22nd district.
The 22nd District U.S. Congress race in New York has its own election drama in the form of sticky notes.
Former Congresswoman Claudia Tenney is claiming she won her job back representing the 22nd district in New York.
The continuing count of votes in New York's 22nd Congressional District is setting up the possibility of a recount as the race continues to tighten.
The Republican candidate for Broome County District Attorney still is not conceding defeat with another declaration that the Libertarian party candidate won.
Governor Andrew Cuomo says he will propose automatic manual recounts in close elections and establish uniform recount procedures.