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It's Ballot Counting Day in Broome County for last week's Federal Primary Election. Board of Elections staff will open all valid Absentee and Affidavit Ballots for counting beginning at 1pm.

Ballot opening and counting is open to the public in the BOE Auditorium on the 2nd Floor of the Broome County Office Building, 60 Hawley St, Binghamton.


Results will be posted this afternoon, after the completion of the counting, available online at www.BroomeVotes.com/results.

The Broome County Board of Election offices will be closed along with the Broome County Office Building this Wednesday, July 4th, in observance of the Independence Day Holiday.

Office Closed Independence Day

The Board of Elections staff wishes you and your family a safe and happy 4th of July!

Updated: Jul 2, 2018

While the majority of Broome County sat home Tuesday, awaiting a November

Congressional clash, between Claudia Tenney and Anthony Brindisi, the 19th and 23rd Congressional Districts had heated

primaries.


Antonio Delgado appears to have emerged the winner of a bruising 7-way Democratic Primary in NY's 19th Congressional District, which includes two election districts in the Town of Sanford in eastern Broome County.

Pat Ryan squeaked out a win among the districts within Broome, but Antonio Delgado edged Gareth Rhodes and Pat Ryan by more than 1,200 votes or 3-4% across the whole Congressional District.


On the western border of Broome County is the 23rd Congressional District, they saw a 5-way Democratic Primary with the top two going neck-and-neck. Max Della Pia leads Tracy Mitrano by a mere 26 votes with nearly 22,000 voters cast across the district. The absentee and affidavit ballots still need to be counted in that race.


For full unofficial Election Day Results visit www.BroomeVotes.com/results. Absentee ballots will be counted on Tuesday, July 3rd, open to the public in the Board of Elections Auditorium, 2nd Floor of the Broome County Office Building, 60 Hawley St, Binghamton, NY.

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