Taylor councilman's recount request might signal a wave

Claiming straight-party votes for him were not counted, backers of a Taylor councilman defeated in his bid for re-election filed Friday the first of what could become a wave of requests to recount votes cast in the election Tuesday.

The petition on Councilman George P. Aulisio's behalf by three borough voters came a day after Lackawanna County Director of Elections Maryann Spellman Young announced a glitch in computer coding resulted in a failure to count up to 2,452 straight-party votes for two city candidates, Councilwoman Janet Evans in the council race and Councilman Bill Courtright for tax collector. Both had Republican and Democratic nominations.

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  • Taylor councilman's recount request might signal a wave
  • Lackawanna County agrees to keep prison vendor's public records secret and approves new contract
  • Local unemployed struggle to find work as national rate hits 26-year high
  • West Scranton man arrested on terroristic threats, drug charges
  • Pennsylvania American Water customers face 6.6% rate increase
  • Scranton woman sentenced for selling heroin
  • Fight between women leads to charges

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Scranton City Council 11/3/2009

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Janet Evans Victory Speech 11/3/2009

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Margaret Bisignani Moyle Victory

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Election Day 11/3/2009

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Valley View SWAT practice

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Video: Demolition of Quint's building

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Video: Guinness World Record holder

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Video: West Scranton Fire 9/14/2009


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