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Absentee Ballots Tallied

Otsego County Board of Elections clerks – at right in top photo, from front, Wendy Adee, Laura Curtis, Jennifer Flynn and Chrissy Morrison – are counting absentee ballots at this hour before at full house in the board’s office at The Meadows. Seated at left are Richard Sternberg, representing the Democrats and, across from him, Lynn Krogh, representing Republicans.  At this hour, the recount only changed one race:  Fred Koffer was elected over Larry Bard as Hartwick town highway superintendent, 213-211.  Recounts in Exeter, Edmeston and Butternuts didn’t change the Nov. 7 outcomes.   Recounts in county board Districts 3 (Clark v. Nardi) and 13 (Lapin v. Carson) are expected this afternoon, according to Republican Election Commissioner Lori Lehenbauer.  Standing in the background are Danny Lapin, who is leading over Len Carson in Oneonta’s District 13, and Lapin’s father-in-law, Don Mathisen.   Inset at right, Lehenbauer provides County GOP Chair Vince Casale with results of the counts so far.  Behind them are Carson, right, chatting with Brian Pokorny, the county’s IT director (and mayor of the Village of Milford).  Check back for further results.  (Jim Kevlin/www.AllOTSEGO.com)

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