Word: votesã
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Dates: during 2001-2001
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...most recent Cambridge recount occurred in the City Council election of 1993. Ninety-two votes??a wider margin than that in this year’s School Committee race—separated four candidates, and a recount did change the outcome of the election...
...unofficial results will be finalized today when the remaining “auxiliary” votes??ballots unread by the scanner because they were marked for a write-in candidate, creased, or simply left blank—will be added to the totals. In 1999, there were “roughly 200 valid” auxiliary votes, according to Election Commissioner Lynne Molnar...
...Maher picked up many “transfer votes?? from other candidates, particularly from Mayor Anthony D. Galluccio. The mayor came in roughly 1,450 votes above this year’s “quota” of 1,670, the number of votes needed for election under Cambridge’s proportional representation system...
They speculate about whether Mayor Anthony D. Galluccio will garner a record tally of number one votes??Braude figures he’ll win “about a million”—and about how much turnout will drop off this year...
Council President Paul A. Gusmorino ’03, said the bill—which passed with few dissenting votes??will enhance communication between the House committees...