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WPCNR CAMPAIGN 2010. By John F. Bailey and Peter Katz. November 3, 2010 UPDATED 4 P.M.:
In an exclusive interview with WPCNR reporters this afternoon, Westchester County Board of Elections Commssioners Reginald LaFayette and Douglas Colety called for an end to the new paper ballot/optical scanning system introduced two months ago and receiving its first big election test yesterday.

Commissioners Reginald LaFayette left, and Douglas Colety said they would testify to the state legislature the paper ballot system approved by the state and processing its first general election in the county yesterday created too many voter-triggered problems by the filling out and scanning of paper ballots.
The new optical scanner machines were purchased by the county at a cost of $4 Million (partially bonded) in 2006, according to the 2010 county budget http://www.westchestergov.com/pdfs/BUDGET_2010AdoptedCapital_sectionC1a.pdf
Lafayette confirmed that many optical scanners used throughout the county for the first time in a general election jammed multiple times, resulting in election workers providing emergency ballots to voters while the machines awaited one of the fifteen county technicians to arrive and clear the machines.

Jams,

Election materials being brought to the Board of Elections Wednesday afternoon.
On the day after the November 3 election,
THE ELECTION ACTION AS OF 4 P.M.
Mr. LaFayette said he felt the pace of election returns reporting Tuesday evening was consistent with the past, saying it may have seemed slow due to persons in the media and who were eager for the results being impatient because the races were so close.
Meanwhile, the voter totals in the “too close to call” Assembly District 89 Race, and the Senate District 37 race have not changed as 3:45 P.M. Mr. Castelli leads Mr. Roach by 318 votes with 91 of 110 election districts reporting, 16,752 to 16,434.
In the even closer race in State Senate District 37, Suzi Oppenheimer leads Robert Cohen by 180 votes, 33,272 to 33,092 with 54 election districts not reporting (20% of the districts unreported at this time.
In other intriguing races, Nan Hayward running against John Hall for the 19th Congressional District is trailing Mr. Hall on the Board of Elections results site, but Dr. Hayward claimed victory last night according to the Gannett chain, last night. Hall leads Hayward 24,941 to 22,325 with 23 Election Districts uncounted.
Michael Kaplowitz in the 40th NY Senate District leads Greg Ball 24,346 to 22,235, a 2,111 vote lead; Andrea Stewart-Cousins has a 5,000 vote lead in Senate District 35 over Liam McLaughlin, but only 70% of the districts there 295 of 419 have been counted.







