(NOTE- this is similar to Poughkeepsie elections earlier this week)
YONKERS — A state Supreme Court judge has impounded the voting machines and paper ballots used in Tuesday's primaries in Yonkers, leaving some doubt over Deputy Mayor Phil Amicone's victory in the highly contested Republican primary for mayor.
The court order, issued by Justice Francis A. Nicolai in White Plains, puts hundreds of voting machines and the paper ballots under police watch. It also prevents the Westchester County Board of Elections from certifying all primary contests held in Yonkers — which included close races for mayor, City Council and City Court judge — so the results can be manually retallied
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The problems, he said, included reports of faulty voting machines and allegations that members of the Amicone camp tried to prevent some Spano supporters from voting — allegations the deputy mayor denied
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In July, Spencer asked the state attorney general to investigate what he described as a "pattern of election fraud, public corruption and abuse of power in Westchester County," with much of his allegations pertaining to the Spanos and the Board of Elections. Nicholas and Michael Spano, in turn, have suggested that Spencer and Amicone be investigated.
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