In the meantime, the commissioners said they are working to repair the glitch on the website and determine what caused it.Īs of approximately 10 a.m., the error appeared to have been fixed.Īround 70,000 ballots were cast during early voting and on Election Day in Oneida County (excluding absentees or provisional ballots), a huge turnout for the county, the commissioners said. Republican Commissioner Nichole Shortell and Democratic Commissioner Sarah Bormann said results for all districts were in by the early morning hours of Wednesday, and the unofficial tally should reflect the total votes cast. Oneida County Board of Elections commissioners say unofficial results from all districts are now posted, even though the county results page initially showed no election districts reporting.Ī glitch on Oneida County's page on the website caused the results to state no districts had reported results for several hours. Oneida County BOE: Unofficial tallies are up online despite glitch Unofficial results posted by the Madison County Board of Elections indicate 17,155 votes for a write-in candidate, 5,855 for Moses, with all 52 districts reporting.īackground: Madison County judge race draws controversy, write-in campaign Republican Rhonda Youngs launched a write-in campaign in August after fellow Republican Brad Moses resigned as an assistant district attorney following an emergency response to his home. In a controversial family court judge race in Madison County, write-in votes overwhelmed the sole name on the ballot. Miller, Butterman, Mennig: Who is on the ballot for NY 122nd Assembly District seat Write-in campaign outpaces former Madison County ADA Zielinski: Who is on the ballot for NY 119th Assembly District seat Branching into parts of Herkimer, Madison and Otsego counties as well, it also includes the cities of Oneida and Oneonta.īuttenschon v. The Assembly seat includes the towns of Augusta, Bridgewater, Kirkland, Marshall, New Hartford, Paris, Sangerfield, Verona, Vernon and Westmoreland in Oneida County. Results were similar when including all four counties the district encompasses, with Miller taking nearly 61% of the vote versus Butterman's 34% and Mennig's 3%, according to unofficial results from the New York State Board of Elections. GOP incumbent Bryan Miller also appears to have defeated a pair of challengers - Democrat Daniel Buttermann and Working Families Party candidate Colton Mennig - in the race for Assembly District 122 with a little over 66% of the vote compared to Butterman's 31.75% and Mennig's 2.14%, according to unofficial results from the Oneida County Board of Elections.
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