A re-canvass of lever voting machines in the Town of Bethlehem on Friday, Nov. 6, did not return any change in the race for the position of supervisor. Republican-backed candidate Sam Messina leads incumbent Jack Cunningham by a total of 109 votes, which includes counts from electronic voting machines and paper ballots that have yet be to be re-canvassed.
Eight electronic machines were in place on Election Day in the town, and those results will be audited on Tuesday, Nov. 10.
Election workers opened the lever machines and read the results at a Highway Department garage in Delmar. The process took just over an hour as Messina, Cunningham and their supporters looked on.
The race will still hinge on absentee ballots, which will be opened on the morning of Thursday, Nov. 12.
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