NEW: Broome County Executive @jasongarnar announces 729 active cases (79 new ones today), more than 50 active hospitalizations.

Garnar says “I think (those) might be the all time high. I can’t remember any higher” @WBNG12News
Garnar adds the age of those getting COVID-19 is higher than it was a few weeks ago.

30-50 year old now the primary age group, up from 18-24 year olds.
Adds 30-40% of ICU beds are available; also concerned about healthcare workers that are quarantined.
The mobile rapid testing site will move to the former Davis College property on Riverside Drive in Johnson City.

Garnar says almost 4000 residents have been able to use the site.

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11 Dec
YIKES: Why #NY22 will still be undecided long after the GA Senate runoffs, and other things you probably don't want to hear 1/
For this thread, I am going to use the best case scenario for each of the steps along this timeline. It's still more than likely it will be multiple months before this is all sorted out 2/
First step is the partial canvassing/recanvassing process created by the justice's ruling earlier this week.

We don't have a definitive schedule yet for this process, but both campaigns have proposed similar ones. Here is an example from the Brindisi camp below 3/
Read 16 tweets
9 Dec
#NY22 update: 7 of 8 counties filed today, along with both candidates and the justice.

Main takeaway is Oneida County might be in more trouble than we thought, and Justice DelConte is still not playing around.

A full breakdown below 1/
All eight counties have now testified they did an additional search of their spaces and didn't find any more ballots.

Many of them have now proposed specific dates for their specific partial canvasses this week and next.

Looks like the Chenango 67 will remain the Chenango 67 2/
The most interesting news of the day came out of Oneida County.

Each of the county's elections commissioners, Republican Rose Marie Grimaldi and Democrat Carolann Cardone, has acquired their own, specific representation.

Have to think they suspect potential legal troubles. 3/
Read 6 tweets
8 Dec
Are you more of a big picture kind of person?? Did you use SparkNotes a lot in school?? TL;DR is a frequent expression you use??

Here is a short thread of the bigger picture for this ruling, and what it means for the future of #NY22
The first thing you should know is that Justice DelConte didn't directly rule in favor of one candidate or the other, while he did partially grant Brindisi's motion.

This process we will now have to follow is entirely of his creation.
Justice DelConte was extremely critical of the BOEs, particularly their failure to follow state law and allow candidates to review administrative rejections.

There are 1500 ballots in Oneida, 100 in Cortland, and "hundreds" in Broome that were not properly canvassed the 1st time
Read 5 tweets
8 Dec
THREAD: I have combed through the extensive #NY22 ruling and will break it down here.

Biggest takeaway?? Roughly 1700 ballots not counted the first time will now be included in the count.

Justice DelConte rips all parties involved, says 7 of 8 BOEs made crucial errors 1/
The justice did not seem happy yesterday in court, but I didn't quite see this coming.

"The careless or inadvertent failure to follow the mandate of statute and case law" 2/
Before this gets picked up nationally and by conspiracy theorists, note this section from Justice DelConte clearly stating there is no allegations of fraud at this time 3/
Read 30 tweets
6 Dec
Good morning #NY22 Twitter!! Let’s talk about tomorrow!

This past week has been all court filings; tomorrow we will see the culmination of all of the crazy twists and turns we’ve had so far.

A short thread on how the court could rule on #StickyGate, found ballots and more 1/
Monday at 1, NYS Supreme Court Justice Scott DelConte will hear arguments regarding the filings the Tenney (R) and Brindisi (D) teams filed this week.

Essentially, the two candidates have proposed wildly different plans for #NY22, and the justice could even decide tomorrow 2/
I’ll start with the Tenney team, as it’s the much more straightforward.

She currently leads by 12 votes, and has asked the judge to allow the counties to certify that result.

NY certified the rest of its elections in Nov, but the justice stopped this race from certification 3/
Read 16 tweets
4 Dec
While the #NY22 campaign filings were generic today, some of the counties submitted particularly interesting ones.

The Oneida County BOE for example says it’s open to a full recanvass of absentee/affidavit/overseas ballots, something neither campaign has asked for @WBNG12News Image
Another one to pay attention to was Oswego County today.

Down in part 7, the filing mentions “voting machine issues in Constantia Districts 1 and 3 and Williamstown” which caused some ballots to be had counted.

First I’ve heard of this Image
The final particularly interesting one comes courtesy of Herkimer County.

It appears that a new county Democratic Elections Commissioner was sworn in on Tuesday.

Herkimer of course has had to revise its vote counts several times. Image
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