Absentees, write-ins don't change election results

NORWICH – Absentee ballots did not make a difference in any close vote counts for government positions, and the general election results stand, said Chenango County Board of Elections Republican Commissioner Harriet Jenkins this morning.
Newly elected officers, including seven new Chenango County supervisors, will take their official seats in January.
There were several write-in candidates for town board positions on Election Day. Although none were elected, those offices that received more than 15 votes were as follows:
In Coventry, for Supervisor - John Phelan; Town Clerk - Lori L. Ball; and Council - Patricia D. Fiske. In Bainbridge, for Supervisor - Fred Cannisra, Jr. In Guilford, for Supervisor - Dennis E. Martin and Council - Rosemary J. Thomas. In Lincklaen, for Supervisor - James W. Pforter. In McDonough, for superintendent of highways - Harold K. Clarkson, II. And in Plymouth, for Council - David I. Kemmett.

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