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Home Front: Politix
Hoffman 'unconcedes' in N.Y.-23 House race
2009-11-18
Conservative Party candidate Doug Hoffman has "unconceded" in New York's special House election after reports that the vote margin narrowed between him and Rep. Bill Owens (D).

Hoffman conceded the race on Election Night after learning he trailed Owens by 5,335 votes. But the Syracuse Post-Standard reported last week that the margin had shrunk to 3,026 votes after recanvassing.

Hoffman appeared on conservative commenatator Glenn Beck's radio show this afternoon. Beck asked the him if he would "unconcede."

"Yes, if I knew this information at the election night, I would not have conceded," Hoffman said. Beck asked him again if he was "unconceding" and Hoffman replied, "If that's possible, yes."

Officials in the upstate New York district are still counting over 10,000 absentee ballots, which also had Republican nominee Dede Scozzafava's name on them. Scozzafava dropped out of the race three days before Election Day, citing poor fundraising and polling returns. She subsequently backed Owens.

Owens was sworn into Congress on Nov. 6, just before House Democrats voted on the healthcare reform. Should Hoffman come away with more votes, a highly unlikely possibility, Owens would have to be removed from office, according to the House clerk.

Hoffman would have to take over 65 percent of the absentee ballots in order to eclipse Owens. In the interview, Hoffman admitted his victory would be a "long shot."
Posted by:Fred

#5  If it's close the Democrats will simply ACORN Hoffman.
Posted by: DMFD   2009-11-18 20:35  

#4  In fact I'll bet that station-wagon is on its way form Minnesota to New York even as we speak....
Posted by: CrazyFool   2009-11-18 18:46  

#3  I'm not holding my breath for Hoffman to be officially declared the winner. Remember that he was beaten by a Democrat. I expect that if a recount shows Hoffman winning by just a few votes, someone will find some recently printed ballots for Owens.
Posted by: Rambler in Virginia   2009-11-18 17:51  

#2  Not that it would change the outcome, but would Mr. Owens' vote for the House healthcare bill then be struck from the record?
Posted by: trailing wife   2009-11-18 14:17  

#1  Owens would have to be removed from office, according to the House clerk.

Wouldn't that be somethin'!!
Posted by: armyguy   2009-11-18 10:15  

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