REVISION: Just got off the phone with election officials in 7 of the 8 counties. With minor revisions, @claudiatenney now has 153,228 votes, @RepBrindisi has 151,045. This makes the gap 2,183 in #NY22
Short thread with where each county currently stands below ⬇️ @WBNG12News
Broome County election officials say there are ~100 uncounted ballots remaining. There are 100-200 that have been challenged, but those are in the count. If the courts rule against them, they will be taken out of the count. Potential for the # uncounted to slightly increase.
Chenango County is the one to watch today! Election officials confirmed to me their absentee count began this morning; expecting the results of ~4800 votes.
Cortland County election officials told me their count is completely done. Not yet certified, but they don’t expect anything to change.
Herkimer County election officials say there are still quite a few hand counts remaining. They said 5-10 per election district, which would mean a ball park of 300-600 still remaining.
Madison County election officials told me there are 132 ballots “in question”. Did not specify if these are challenged ballots or if they’ve been included in the count. This could change their totals but not by much.
Oneida County is still the big question mark!! Left a voicemail and an email, but still no concrete answer of how many ballots are left.
Oswego County had slightly updated counts for me: another 142 for Tenney, 46 for Brindisi. Coupled with a slight change in Madison this is where the new numbers come from.
Election officials say there’s still a couple hundred ballots left.
Tioga County tells me there’s a handful of hand counts left, but their numbers are pretty much locked in.
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MAJOR UPDATE: 6,659 ballots from Oneida, Madison and Herkimer Counties. @RepBrindisi received 4814 compared to @claudiatenney's 1845, about a 72-28 two-way split. This lowers the gap by 2,969 votes. Short thread below with the latest math in #NY22
Herkimer County reported the first results of its absentee ballots: 3,469 votes. Brindisi received 2,367 while Tenney received 1,102. This is a 68-32 two-way split, and I still expect more ballots to be counted in the county.
Madison county reported an additional 1,055 votes. Brindisi received 763, Tenney 292. This is a 72-28 two-way split for the entire county now. I don't expect a ton more absentees from Madison.
I don’t expect any significant updates in #NY22 today. Instead, I’m gonna drop a thread below with a little bit of math, a little bit of the journey it’s taken to get here, and most importantly a little bit of where this race might be headed 1/
As it stands, @claudiatenney has received 148,284 votes. @RepBrindisi has received 138,952 votes. This puts Tenney in the lead by 9,332 votes, with by my estimation 35k absentees already counted, but I’ll get further into that later 2/
I was at the Tenney watch party in Vernon on Election Night. People were pumped, as President Trump had just won the “swing” states of Florida and Ohio, and Tenney was up more than 10 points on Brindisi 3/
NY-22 LATEST: With more than 15,700 absentee ballots counted in Broome County and 11,500 ballots counted in other counties, @claudiatenney leads @RepBrindisi by 14,134 votes. There are anywhere from 30k to 40k ballots remaining in #NY22. Thread with math below @WBNG12News
These are the most up to date numbers I have for Broome County. Brindisi has picked up a little under 9k votes on Tenney here, at a 75.9 - 19.0 split. There are ~5k votes remaining to be counted here, which will happen Monday.
These are the numbers I have from outside of Broome County. Brindisi has picked up another 5246 votes so far. I expect roughly 28k more votes in these outlying counties, with the largest bloc in Oneida County.