I really hope Mannion is able to beat her with the absentee ballots
The counting of absentee ballots continues in Onondaga County and final results from the local elections have yet to be completed. Tables with bi-partisan teams, lawyers, and campaign members watch as the absentee ballots are counted. The Onondaga County Board of Elections spent the last few...
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"On Thursday, they began counting ballots for Senate District 50 between Republican Angi Renna and Democrat John Mannion.
Dustin Czarny, the Onondaga County BOE Democratic Commissioner, says, “To put in context, we have already surpassed all of the objections that we had in Senate District 53, which is 20,000 ballots, in the first two hours Thursday.”
There are significantly more objections for the ballots in Senate District 50.
Czarny says a large majority of the objections are from Renna’s campaign.
“These objections do not mean that the vote doesn’t count,” said Czarny. “It means that we have to hold aside the vote until the end of the counting and they have three days to go in front of a judge.”
Most of the objections are about the signatures on the ballots and the votes that were received in the ballot boxes on election day.
“If we are talking about thousands of ballots over the next four days then it’s going to delay the certification of this race,” said Czarny. “This is not just about Senate District 50 it’s about the family court race, the presidential race, congressional races, all of these races are on these ballots.”