Contested races too close to call on election night
CHENANGO – The unofficial election results from Tuesday night showed no candidate with a clear victory in the City of Norwich mayoral election.
On election day, Shawn Sastri received 433 votes for City of Norwich mayor, Jill Osterhout-Kraft received 394, former mayor Joe Maiurano received 350 and incumbent Mayor Christine Carnrike received 228.
The board of elections will process absentee ballots in the coming days. There are still 174 absentee ballots yet to be counted in the city's races.
Contested Common Council seats for Ward 3 Alderman: Nancy Allaire, 221; Scott Sutton, 165.
For Ward 5 Alderman: David Zieno, 121; Jennifer Olds, 72.
Several other races, including those in Guilford, had significant advance voting, absentee ballots and write-ins. These votes have complicated the final results and an official count for write-in candidates will not be confirmed for several days.
The Town of Guilford board saw a write-in campaign launched by a number of candidates over concerns to build some of the largest windmills in the country in Guilford.
The board of elections released only advanced voting information Tuesday for Guildford, meaning ballots cast Tuesday and absentee votes still needed to be counted. There are also a significant number of write-in votes yet to be determined.
Town supervisor George Seneck received 27 votes, with another 56 write-ins yet to be attributed.
Similarly for the board about 71 percent of all the votes cast in Guilford, 115 ballots, were write-ins yet to be determined.
The results of these races will change in the coming days.
Guilford board results from advance voting: Terence L. Ives, 25; Gilda Ward, 14; Richard Dunnigan, 7.
Write in candidates included Dan Harrington for town supervisor, along with Duane Reif and Rebecca Young for town council. No numbers were given for those candidates yet because they are write-ins.
The top two candidates will be elected to the board.
According to the board of elections about 7,962 people voted in Chenango on Tuesday. Another 674 cast absentee ballots and 436 voters took advantage of early voting.
Also notable in Tuesday's result was the unopposed election of District Attorney Michael Ferrarese with 1,120 votes.
A full round-up of Tuesday's election results will be in Wednesday's paper, and other future developments will be reported by The Evening Sun.
To view the election results visit https://www.co.chenango.ny.us/elections/electionresults.html
On election day, Shawn Sastri received 433 votes for City of Norwich mayor, Jill Osterhout-Kraft received 394, former mayor Joe Maiurano received 350 and incumbent Mayor Christine Carnrike received 228.
The board of elections will process absentee ballots in the coming days. There are still 174 absentee ballots yet to be counted in the city's races.
Contested Common Council seats for Ward 3 Alderman: Nancy Allaire, 221; Scott Sutton, 165.
For Ward 5 Alderman: David Zieno, 121; Jennifer Olds, 72.
Several other races, including those in Guilford, had significant advance voting, absentee ballots and write-ins. These votes have complicated the final results and an official count for write-in candidates will not be confirmed for several days.
The Town of Guilford board saw a write-in campaign launched by a number of candidates over concerns to build some of the largest windmills in the country in Guilford.
The board of elections released only advanced voting information Tuesday for Guildford, meaning ballots cast Tuesday and absentee votes still needed to be counted. There are also a significant number of write-in votes yet to be determined.
Town supervisor George Seneck received 27 votes, with another 56 write-ins yet to be attributed.
Similarly for the board about 71 percent of all the votes cast in Guilford, 115 ballots, were write-ins yet to be determined.
The results of these races will change in the coming days.
Guilford board results from advance voting: Terence L. Ives, 25; Gilda Ward, 14; Richard Dunnigan, 7.
Write in candidates included Dan Harrington for town supervisor, along with Duane Reif and Rebecca Young for town council. No numbers were given for those candidates yet because they are write-ins.
The top two candidates will be elected to the board.
According to the board of elections about 7,962 people voted in Chenango on Tuesday. Another 674 cast absentee ballots and 436 voters took advantage of early voting.
Also notable in Tuesday's result was the unopposed election of District Attorney Michael Ferrarese with 1,120 votes.
A full round-up of Tuesday's election results will be in Wednesday's paper, and other future developments will be reported by The Evening Sun.
To view the election results visit https://www.co.chenango.ny.us/elections/electionresults.html
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