New York State Trial Court Says Disputed U.S. House Election Returns Need Further Processing

On January 8, a New York state trial court issued a ruling in Tenney v Oswego County Board of Elections, a lawsuit over the correct tally of votes in the 22nd U.S. House district of New York. The ruling says that some of the county election boards must do more work before they can certify their votes in this election. The ruling says that recounts may be needed in some counties. Here is the decision in Tenney v Oswego Co. Board of Elections, EFC 2020-1376.

Thus the New York 22nd district remains without a member of Congress so far. Tenney appealed the order. Thanks to Joe Burns for the link.


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