Politics & Government
Ossining Election Rollercoaster
The unofficial tallies continue to change this morning as the Westchester County Board of Elections updates its website numbers.

The newly updated, unofficial results from the Westchester County Board of Elections website shows a Democratic sweep. The fact that these results are unofficial has everyone wondering when these numbers will be finalized.
Patch asked Westchester County Board of Elections Deputy Commissioner Nancy Mehan for an update on Ossining's election results. "We're in the midst of emptying bags—getting machines back. We're very busy… I can't give you any information. I'm sorry. Frankly there's no information. It's a little premature anyway—other than what's on our website," said Mehan.
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The Board of Elections' unofficial online tally differs from that of the Ossining clerk's office. Yesterday the clerks office said their numbers show that all Democrats won, with the exception of justice candidate Michael Tawil.
Below you will find the updated unofficial numbers from the Board of Elections' website. Patch will continue to bring you the latest as more information becomes available.
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As we knew before the first ballots were cast—the only sure bet in this election is that someone named Bob is going to win the village trustee race.
Village Trustee Race
23% Bob Fritsche (R)
27% Manuel Quezada (D)
28% Bob Daraio (D)
23% Bob Terilli (R)
Town of Ossining Supervisor Race
52% Sue Donnelly (D)
48% Pete Tripodi (R)
Town Council Race
28% Geoffrey Harter (D)
27% Eric Blaha (D)
23% Stephen Dewey (R)
23% Kim Izzarelli (R)
Town Justice
48% John Fried (D)
26% John Mangialardi (R)
27% Michael Tawil (D)
Highway Superintendent Michael G. O'Connor ran unopposed Town Clerk Mary Ann Roberts ran unopposed
Westchester's 9th District
55% Catherine Borgia (D)
45% Susan Konig (R)
The preceding numbers are unofficial tallies from the Board of Elections with 100% of the districts reporting.
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