In an election race that dragged on for three months in court, former congressman Anthony Brindisi says it's time to move forward and is congratulating Claudia Tenney.
Congresswoman Claudia Tenney has been certified as winner of the NY-22 Congressional race, following an order by Justice Brian DelConte in Oswego County on Friday.
The race between Anthony Brindisi and Claudia Tenney for the 22nd Congressional District seat remains up in the air, even though one candidate is crying foul.
In what was thought, possibly, to be the last court appearance before certifying election results of New York's 22nd Congressional District, there's been another hold-up in naming a winner - with more delays potentially on the horizon.
The last undecided congressional district race in America still doesn't have an official winner. Following a nearly three-month tumultuous canvassing process, Claudia Tenney now has a 122-vote lead over Anthony Brindisi for the NY-22 seat, but it's not over.
Oswego County Supreme Court Justice Scott DelConte is focused on next Wednesday, January 27th. That's when America's only delinquent county board of elections commissioners are required to get the results of some 2,418 canvassed votes that had not been counted up to this point because the BOE simply ran out of time.
After weeks of recounts, court cases and disputes the Claudia Tenney campaign is claiming a new lead in the race for New York's 22nd Congressional Race.
There's been an update to the vote count in the still undecided 22nd Congressional District, but what the count actually is, after another day in court, seems unclear.
One thing is for sure in this extended election season, people around here seem to know exactly what's going between President Trump and President-elect Biden. When it comes to the race for the 22nd congressional district between Congressman Brindisi and former Rep. Claudia Tenney, "who's ahead," seems to be the most common question.