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Nathaniel Rakich

The big problem in New York is that there’s no centralized source for vote totals (the state is extremely casual about reporting absentee ballots, with some counties — as you can see — reporting them weeks after Election Day), which means we have to piece together the picture from individual county reports like this one. And inevitably, there are discrepancies, such as between Rosenblatt’s reporting that there is still a significant number of uncounted ballots and Wasserman’s suggestion that there isn’t.

Nathaniel Rakich

Dave Wasserman of The Cook Political Report passes along the results of the ballots we’ve been waiting for out of Chenango County, New York. The 22nd District race between Brindisi and Tenney is now virtually tied. WBNG-TV’s Josh Rosenblatt had previously reported that there were a few hundred ballots remaining in some of the district’s other counties, but we don’t have specifics, so it’s really hard to know how the margin might change from here.

Nathaniel Rakich

And there are the ABC News projections in New York’s 18th and 19th districts, as expected. We’re now down to just four House races that remain up in the air, plus the Louisiana 5th District runoff that will occur on Dec. 5. (Both candidates there are Republicans, so we know that seat will remain in GOP hands.)


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