BREAKING: All 8 #NY22 counties have submitted their final unofficial counts. @claudiatenney now has 155492 votes, @RepBrindisi now has 155480 votes.

While three counties revised their count, the end result is Tenney leads Brindisi by 12 votes total @WBNG12News

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Broome, Chenango, Cortland, Oneida, and Tioga counties all made no revisions to their unofficial total they provided last Wednesday. 2/
Herkimer provided new numbers: 13687 for Tenney, 10130 for Brindisi. This is an additional 40 votes for the R, and 29 for the D for a net Tenney gain of 11.

However, if you look at the numbers below, their are certain oddities with the data I’ll point out below. 3/
If you look at the Brindisi Dem party votes in Town of German Flatts 8 LD 5 and Town of German Flatts 9 LD 4, Brindisi received 97 in person votes and 31 absentee/affidavit in each.

Not saying it’s wrong, but it’s curious the same numbers are in neighboring election districts 4/
The next revision is in Madison County: Brindisi loses 2 votes for a total of 15671, while Tenney remains at 17045. Not sure where the difference comes from 5/
The final revision took place in Oswego County, where Tenney gained 30 votes and Brindisi gained 18 for a net swing of 12 for Tenney. 6/
These should be the last unofficial numbers you see. The next step is for counties to certify, the justice to rule on the challenged ballots, and then potentially a full recount of everything. 8/8

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1 Dec
If you’ve noticed, I’ve only really tweeted about the R and D in #NY22 so far. Sometimes other votes weren’t reported, sometimes I was just so focused on the candidates vying for the lead.

Here is a short thread about everyone who didn’t vote for Tenney or Brindisi in #NY22 1/
First and foremost is the Libertarian candidate Keith Price. As of the most recent count, he has received 6755 votes.

Although that may not be a ton of votes compared to the two traditional candidates (~155k each), it is currently 560X larger than the 12 vote gap in this race!
NY breaks up the other types of votes in three categories: write-in, void and blank.

Only five of the eight counties submitted some of this data; four of them submitted all of it. 3/
Read 7 tweets
30 Nov
Now might be a good time to discuss the court structure in NY.

The current lawsuit the #NY22 updates are coming from is being handled by the NYS Supreme Court of Oswego County and Justice Scott DelConte.

Despite its name, this is actually not the highest court in NY 1/
NY divides its court structure into two sections: criminal courts and civil courts.

The State Supreme Court is one of several courts at the lowest level of the state civil courts. 2/
If any of Justice Scott DelConte’s rulings are appealed, they would be appealed to the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court.

This court has a higher ruling than Justice DelConte, but is still not the highest court in NY. 3/
Read 8 tweets
30 Nov
WOW: A scathing order from Justice DelConte shakes things up in the race for #NY22

1) All counties must preserve their math for the vote counts after errors in Madison & Herkimer.

2) All counties must provide a new total count to the court by 4

Short thread breaking it down ⬇️
This is a screenshot of Justice DelConte’s order to all parties involved. The justice is not happy with the BOEs.

“These communications raise additional, very serious concerns to the Court about the pending judicial review of the challenged ballots in this Congressional race.”
Let’s break this down piece-by-piece.

The justice cited 4 reasons for these actions: the updated Herkimer count; Brindisi concerns about that update; changes to the Madison count; Tenney concerns over deadline and recount viability.

We have yet to see those updated Madison #’s
Read 6 tweets
25 Nov
BREAKING: According to the vote counts I obtained, I can confirm @RepBrindisi now has 155435 votes, @claudiatenney has 155422 votes.

Almost unbelievably, Brindisi now leads Tenney by just 13 votes in #NY22 @WBNG12News
A short word about these numbers: these were the counts that the various county BOEs submitted to Justice DelConte yesterday and today that I obtained. I’ll have a county by county breakdown below ⬇️
BROOME: Broome County’s updated total have Brindisi with 50713 votes, Tenney with 36595. This includes 112 new votes for the Dem, 257 for the Rep.
Read 10 tweets
19 Nov
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.
Read 9 tweets
16 Nov
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.
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