NY judge lets affidavit ballot counts go on in key races for House, state Senate
A New York judge allowed two upstate boards of election count 1,200 affidavit ballots as scheduled Tuesday, upholding a revised state law that prevented political candidates from interfering in the process. State Supreme Court Justice Scott DelConte issued his ruling at 10 a.m., just as Oswego County officials had planned to start counting ballots, according...