Hall Monitor: Update on the David Oh/Al Taubenberger count

The city's Board of Elections is currently counting absentee, alternative and provisional ballots from last week's election to determine the winner of the second minority party City Council At-Large seat.

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Hall Monitor: Update on the David Oh/Al Taubenberger count

POSTED: Monday, November 14, 2011, 3:40 PM

The city's Board of Elections is currently counting absentee, alternative and provisional ballots from last week's election to determine the winner of the second minority party City Council At-Large seat. On Tuesday, candidate candidate Al Taubenberger came in a close third to David Oh, who won by 165 votes.

Oh has so far maintained that lead. As of 3:30 p.m. today, all of the approximately 1,700 absentee ballots and several hundred alternative ballots had been counted. Oh, who possibly stood to lose some of his lead in that count, in fact came out 11 votes ahead of Taubenberger. 

About 400 to 500 provisional ballots still remain uncounted. Counting may go until tomorrow — but it could also end early if Taubenberger concedes.

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