State Sen. Frank Padavan (R - Bellerose) filed a motion in Queens Civil Courthouse Wednesday to
impound voting machines and ballots in his district after his Democratic challenger Tony Avella ended his 38 - year reign in Albany by a margin of about 3,000 votes, according to city Board of Elections results.
Not exact matches
Padavan, as you'll recall, initially filed a court motion last week to
impound all ballots and
voting machines in the 11th SD, citing problems with the new equipment.
Padavan filed a court motion last week to
impound all ballots and
voting machines in the 11th SD, citing problems with the new equipment, even though the unofficial results showed him badly trailing Avella, 25,864
votes to 22,781
votes.
In Westchester,
voting machines in the 40th District will be
impounded, per a petition from Democrat Justin Wagner.
Meanwhile, judges ordered
voting machines impounded in the 18th district, once the polls close, heeding a petition from the Maloney campaign.