Bill Hallenbeck (who, I learned tonight, is a big fan of Elvis Costello) won the absentee and affidavit ballots in District 5-1 by a 20-to-5 margin, pushing his lead to roughly 35, meaning the Hudson election is effectively over, with only 29 ballots left to count in 5-2. ... Congratulations to Hudson’s new Mayor.
UPDATE: The 5-2 count was 11 Haddad, 15 Hallenbeck. After the Haddad campaign released its challenges to some 20 ballots, the final margin of victory was 50.
With only 54 ballots left to count and almost 20 votes separating the Hudson candidates, both sides have agreed to allow all the remaining ballots to be opened without challenge. So a final count should be had by 6 pm if not sooner.
Picking up 6 in the 4th Ward, Hallenbeck's lead is now between. 19 and 22, with two districts of the 5th Ward left to count.
30 ballots were just counted in Hudson's 3rd Ward, and split 20-10 for Haddad. Six other ballots were challenged, and will go to a judge if the election remains tight. The margin between the two thus now sits somewhere between 13 and 26.
The numbers posted below don't include the unofficial recanvassing numbers from yesterday. Taken into account, that means that Hallenbeck is ahead by somewhere between 23 and 26, with four election districts left to count.
44 absentee and affidavit ballots from the 2nd Ward were counted at the BOE around 2 pm, with Hallenbeck netting 18 votes.
In addition, 15 ballots were set aside for review by a judge (11 challenger by Haddad's squad, 4 by Hallenbeck's).
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