From the Queens Gazette:
As for the election in the 23rd Council district, the voting in that election was confined to residents of Oakland Gardens, Queens Village, Fresh Meadows, Floral Park, New Hyde Park, Glen Oaks, Hollis Hills, Douglaston, Bayside, Little Neck, and Bellerose.
In the only election that might result in an upset, the race to fill the City Council vacancy in the 23rd district, the unofficial returns show candidates Barry Grodenchik (Democrat) and Rebecca Lynch (Working Families Party) are close, and it may take a full vote count to determine the winner. A third candidate in that race, Joseph Concannon (Republican) doesn’t figure in the full count.
NY1's results show something much, much different.
Which results were the Gazette using?
21 comments:
The FantasyLand Daily. Published by DuhBlasio Publishing.
If 100% have reported why isn't there a winner declared? Its not even close!
I guess they haven't checked the Cemetery rolls!
"It is enough that the people know there was an election. The people who cast the votes decide nothing. The people who count the votes decide everything." - Joseph Stalin
The Mayor's wishful thinking?
According to the NYC BOE Statement and Return Report
for Certification
Total Applicable Ballots - 7196
REBECCA D. LYNCH - 1466
ALI NAJMI - 661
CELIA DEVI DOSAMANTES - 275
BARRY S. GRODENCHIK - 1942
SATNAM SINGH PARHAR - 1184
BOB FRIEDRICH - 1633
FRANK PADAVAN (WRITE-IN) - 1
JOSEPH W. MURRAY (WRITE-IN) - 1
MICHAEL FOUBISTER (WRITE-IN) - 3
UNATTRIBUTABLE WRITE-IN (WRITE-IN) - 6
After the uprising of the 17th of June
The Secretary of the Writers’ Union
Had leaflets distributed in the Stalinallee
Stating that the people
Had forfeited the confidence of the government
And could win it back only
By redoubled efforts. Would it not be easier
In that case for the government
To dissolve the people
And elect another?
"Die Lösung" (The Solution) is a famous German poem by Bertolt Brecht about the uprising of 1953 in East Germany.
"According to the NYC BOE Statement and Return Report for Certification"
That was for the September primary, genius, not yesterday's general election.
The Gazette removed the passage on the page. But it's still here.
Population must be 300,000 and only 7000 voted,
Anon no. 9: Which means that the 210,000 people who didn't vote (if the district is that big) have no right to complain about the results of the election, since they were too lazy to get off of their asses and do something to change them.
The Gazette has gone downhill and is pretty much
1. review of restaurants
2. self serving press releases from politicians
3. press releases from developers.
Good coverage of Whitestone and eastern Queens with frequent use of the word 'Vallone' that the old ladies in Vallonia still think applies to their boy on city council Petey Jr
I've made about a half dozen attempts at getting election results for my Queens district, all without success.
Does anyone know if there is one UPDATED link for the results of all districts in Queens?
This should'nt be as difficult as it appears to be.
'Population must be 300,000 and only 7000 voted,'
'Which means that the 210,000 people who didn't vote'
Dat be sum publik skool matt rite dere!
Tony Barsamian, Publisher of the Gazette: How come you gave your editor Jason Antons a cut in time at the office?. He shows up with his ass by the desk now only a few days a week.
Saving dough?
Anon No. 13: I was a Political Science major, not a Math major. My error.
The math may be off but the facts are not,people are not voting because they don't believe in the system anymore.
Let me try my question again: are their any QueensCrappers who are political nerds who can please post a link to ALL election results for ALL district ballots in the borough?
Nothing I've find doing searches gives me anything that is up to date. Anyone?
Grodenchik wins, surprise. 55%.
http://vote.nyc.ny.us/html/results/results.shtml
The latest results shown on the website you provided date to Sept 10th.
I contacted the Board directly, but don't expect a prompt - if any - reply.
The Gazette seems to be forever confused. Well, that's what passes for a newspaper.
I was an honor journalism student in high school.
We put more professionalism into publishing our school paper.
Post a Comment