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Although we learned yesterday that Jack Evans won’t be the next full-term Ward 2 Councilmember, we didn’t learn who will. Brooke Pinto holds a small lead over Patrick Kennedy for the Democratic nomination (which is the de facto general election). But a potentially large number of mail-in ballots have not been counted. And we won’t get a sense of what the final numbers will be for over a week.
Election day was a total fiasco. Confusion reigned as the mayor order a 7 pm curfew due to the police state downtown, despite the fact that the polls were open until 8 pm. And in fact the lines were so long that voters who got in line by 8 pm were still waiting to vote after midnight. This was likely caused by the fact that the Board of Elections seem to have done a terrible job getting mail-in ballots out to those who requested them. So a large number of people showed up to vote on election day. But the city also made the misguided decision to reduce the number of polling stations, so the waits increased significantly.
So the totals announced as of yesterday include some portion of mail-in ballots received, early in-person voting, and election day in-person voting. The number of outstanding ballots that have not been counted could be in the thousands, but that is just a guess at this point. The Board of Elections hasn’t released any details on those numbers. Continue reading


























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