Sentences with phrase «emergency ballots»

"Emergency ballots" refers to backup voting papers or forms that are used in situations where there are unexpected issues, such as technical problems or running out of regular ballots, during an election. Full definition
Unofficial results were not available to the public according to the BOE and will not be made available until next week however, unofficial tallies indicate with 862 votes for the District Leader position, Vazquez could find the extra four votes she needs to win with 316 absentee ballots and 50 emergency ballots yet to be counted.
The board completed its count of nearly 3,200 absentee, affidavit and emergency ballots Friday and is expected to certify the results Monday, Gugerty and Ryan said.
There were more than 19,000 paper ballots submitted Tuesday, including emergency ballots submitted by voters whose machines were broken — which could be enough to nudge Bill de Blasio's vote count below the 40 percent required to avoid a runoff.
«We've also gotten reports of broken and missing scanners, emergency ballots, and poor customer service.
She won the heavily Democratic city of Syracuse 9,417 to 6,257, according to unofficial results that do not include absentees or emergency ballots.
Elections officials also will count any emergency ballots — cast when a machine breaks down — and affidavit ballots, which generally are cast when there are questions about a voter's registration or address.
Valid absentee ballots along with affidavit and emergency ballots will be tallied this week beginning on Wednesday to determine the official results of last week's primary elections.
Councilman Jimmy Van Bramer (D - Sunnyside) said the machines at the Queen of Angels Church in Sunnyside were not functioning when he went to vote at 7 a.m. and he had to cast an emergency ballot.
The Democrats are accusing GOP lawyers of «renegging on a promise» to withdraw an Election DAy order blocking additional counting in Westchester, which is delaying the counting of 3,328 emergency ballots.
Mangelli was ahead by 68 votes before officials counted the 1,780 absentee ballots and 51 emergency ballots, used when the machines fail.
That 677 - vote lead for Grisanti reflects all of the scanned ballots, emergency ballots, and absentee ballots that have been received so far in both counties.
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