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Seven votes separate Brooklyn GOP state Senate candidates as BOE count continues, court fight ensues
A Brooklyn Republican primary for state Senate in the 22nd District is separated by seven votes, prompting a lawsuit by Bernard Vaiselberg seeking a manual recount. The Board of Elections argues the case is premature as it continues canvassing ballots, with certification expected by July 14.
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