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Matusow Surges Ahead with One District To Go Before Recanvass
Posted on Wednesday, September 11 @ 22:22:37 EDT by jfbailey
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WPCNR EVENING CITY STAR REPORTER. By John F. Bailey. September 11, 2002:The Board of Elections this evening posted their first update of the "too close to call" 89th Assembly District in almost 24 hours.
 INCUMBENT PICKS UP MOMENTUM ON LATEST BOARD OF ELECTIONS REPORTS Photo by WPCNR
Incumbent Naomi Matusow with one district out, not identified, has a 159-vote lead over her challenger Adam Bradley, 2,525 votes to 2,366. The unofficial figures from the Board of Elections website as of 10 PM EDT follow:
Office ASSEMBLY DISTRICT 89
PARTY 77 Districts out of 78 Reporting (98)% Votes Percent
82% of Absentee Ballots Counted
DEM BRADLEY, ADAM T 2,366 48%
DEM MATUSOW, NAOMI C 2,525 52%
Office Totals 4,891 100%
TURN-OUT 17%
The Bradley camp reacting to the numbers disagrees with the unofficial Board of Elections count, pending recanvas, based on their tallies at the machines on site. Jonathan Appel, Bradley campaign manager, points to confused reports coming from the Board of Elections, as evidence for optimism on the part of his candidate. Appel said the Board of Elections has told the Bradley team they were missing three White Plains districts, then that only one was missing.
Appel, who handles the numbers for Adam Bradley, says the absentee ballots have yet to be opened and counted, of which there are, he understands, about 40 from White Plains alone. Appel, who said his candidate's unofficial numbers last night from the election machine sites, showed Bradley winning by as much as 200 to 300 votes when all was said and done, was still confident and awaited the recanvass.
LaFayette: Recanvass May Begin Friday.
Reginald LaFayette, Co-Chair of the Board of Elections, told WPCNR Thursday afternoon that he thought canvassing would begin on Friday.
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