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Read More© . Brindisi and TenneyA report on the election totals included in the race for New York’s 22nd Congressional District shows the race has narrowed to just 13 votes.
It also marks the first time any unofficial vote total has shown U.S. Rep. Anthony Brindisi ahead, after trailing former congresswoman and Republican challenger Claudia Tenney by more than 28,000 votes on Election Day.
More: Early results show Claudia Tenney ahead of Anthony Brindisi in NY-22 race
The Cook Political Report results show Brindisi ahead 155,435 votes to Tenney’s 155,422, with Libertarian Keith Price at 6,450 votes.
The rematch of a close 2018 election was considered a toss-up by various political outlets, including the Cook Political Report, prior to November.
Contested ballots are undergoing judicial review by state Supreme Court Justice Scott DelConte, who issued an injunction in the case on Tuesday. A true picture of the results in the race won’t be available until DelConte makes a ruling on hundreds of contested ballots in the case, which resumes when motions are filed by the campaign legal teams Monday.
More: NY-22: Judicial review of ballots on hold until Monday
Both campaigns have pulled some objections to ballots during court proceedings on Monday for issues such as identifying marks on the ballot. Those ballots would still be included in the current counts from the county used in the Cook Political Report figures.
Brindisi, a Utica Democrat, called the judicial review “fair, open, honest and transparent” in a tweet Wednesday. A follow-up Tweet from the first-term congressman expressed confidence he would prevail.
“In January I will be sworn in and continue to work with both parties and stand up to anyone on behalf of all of New York’s 22nd district,” Brindisi said.
In January I will be sworn in and continue to work with both parties and stand up to anyone on behalf of all of New York's 22nd district.
Tenney campaign spokesman Sean Kennedy decried “unfair, unwise and unilateral rules changes” brought by Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s executive orders on the election that have caused “utter dysfunction,” in a statement Wednesday. Kennedy also referred to issues in documenting challenges to ballots and if voting procedures were properly followed.
“The hearing in court has already established that the current tally includes invalid votes and that the process to review and count the massive amount of paper ballots is fractured,” Kennedy said. “Today’s misleading and inaccurate tally is rife with errors and mistakes that must be rectified before this election is certified. It is far from final.”
DelConte’s injunction prevents the board of elections in the congressional district’s eight counties — Broome, Chenango, Cortland, Herkimer, Madison, Oneida, Oswego and Tioga — from certifying results in the contest between Tenney and Brindisi.
Independent confirmation of updated unofficial vote totals in six of the eight counties in the congressional district shows the race remains close.
Broome County has Brindisi ahead with 50,713 votes to Tenney’s 36,595 in the latest unofficial results. He also leads in Cortland County, with 11,079 votes to Tenney’s 9,551.
In Madison County, Tenney is ahead by 17,045 votes to Brindisi’s 15,673, based on unofficial results. She also leads in Herkimer (13,652 to 10,121), Oswego (13,567 to 7,413) and Tioga (3,056 to 2,689) counties compared to the first-term incumbent.
Chenango and Oneida counties have not provided updated unofficial vote totals in the race since the beginning of the judicial review. This story will be updated when the updated unofficial vote counts become available.
Steve Howe is the city reporter for the Observer-Dispatch. For unlimited access to his stories, please subscribe or activate your digital account today. Email Steve Howe at showe@gannett.com.
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