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Adam Bradley Expected to Win Assembly Primary by 2 to 300 votes.
Posted on Tuesday, September 10 @ 23:39:20 EDT by jfbailey
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WPCNR EVENING CITY STAR REPORTER. September 10, 2002: At 11:15 PM Tuesday evening, Jonathan Appel, Adam Bradley's Campaign Manager, based on unofficial returns retrieved by their "Election District Runners" said he expected Adam Bradley to wind up with approximately 2,600 votes to incumbent Assemblywoman Naomi Matusow's 2,400 votes.
The numbers at the time were awaiting results from four districts, District 4 in White Plains and 3 districts in Lewisboro. Bradley's numbers people were confident based on their unofficial counts that the challenger was going to win.
 "TOO CLOSE TO CALL:" Adam Bradley addressing his campaign workers at the Gedney Grille Tuesday evening prior to his impounding the voting machines. He said, "I want to thank you for all you have done," and that the day's vote showed White Plains and the towns of the district wanted a representative to represent them "ably." He said the sales tax issue "resonated" with the voters, as did Ms. Matusow's too little, too late position on Indian Point. He said later upon returning from filing the petition to impound that he was "cautiously optimistic" going into the recanvass, which he said might be begin Friday, depending on the Board of Elections, which would determine when the recount would begin. Johnathan Appel, Campaign Manger is in center, and B.J. Marcus, another Election Night Analyst is in background. Photo by WPCNR
The strength lay in Bradley's sweeping White Plains districts by a 3 to 1 margin, unofficially 1,070 votes to Matusow's 399 in White Plains districts.
Bradley addressing his supporters at the Gedney Grille in White Plains said the race was too close to call. At 11:10 PM he left the gathering to file an impoundment order on the voting machines.
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