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Len Katzman

Friday, November 9, 2012

Democrat Candidate Seeks Recount in Close Council Race

After a difference of only 3 votes proclaimed the winner, the runner-up is now seeking a recount.

Leonard Katzman, who lost by just more than three votes in the Portsmouth Town Council race, is now seeking a ballot recount.  Katzman, who was the projected winner on Election Day, received three votes less than his opponent — a total of 3,786 votes — after the mail ballots were counted.  His opponent, Republican incumbent Liz Pedro, received 3789 after mail ballots were counted.  Katzman is now requesting a recount with the state Board of Elections.  "At about 1 p.m. today I filed a formal request for a recount in the Portsmouth Town Council race," Katzman wrote in a released statement. "As of the final tally of the race, including paper ballots, I trail the last winning candidate by only three votes. "I believe that our optical scanner …

Bill Carson

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Mail Ballots Result in New Winner For Council Race

A count of mail ballots results in a difference of only 3 votes for one Portsmouth Town Council race!

The state Board of Elections' count of nearly 1,000 mail ballots in Portsmouth on Thursday resulted in a new winner for the Portsmouth Town Council race.  In a difference of only three votes, incumbent Republican Elizabeth Pedro took the final seventh seat on the council with 3,789 votes. The previous projected winner, Democrat Leonard Katzman, received a total of three votes less than Pedro.  It is unknown at this time if Katzman will request a recount of the votes.  Featured below is the final tally of votes, including mail ballots.  6035 Local Ballot Question

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