Multiple school districts on Long Island are reporting delays in certifying election results due to an overwhelming number of affidavit ballots. The Roosevelt School District and the Massapequa School District are among those struggling with high turnout and the need to count affidavit ballots by hand.
The Roosevelt School District, for one, still has not certified their results due to an overwhelming number of affidavit ballots . school budget vote results . The Roosevelt School District still has not certified their results due to an overwhelming number of affidavit ballots this year.
District officials tell News 12 they will release the final numbers once they can verify those ballots sometime this week. The Massapequa School District, on the other hand, was not able to certify their results until early Wednesday morning. Officials there say turnout was so unexpectedly high they had to print more ballots, and as per Nassau County Board of Elections policy, those needed to be counted by hand.
“While this may have caused minor delays, the process went smoothly and we were able to provide all voters an opportunity to cast a secure ballot,” Superintendent William Brennan said. STORM WATCH: Severe thunderstorm watch issued for Long Island until 9 p.m.Jalen Brunson leads Knicks back from 22 down in the 4th for 115-104 win over Cavs in OT in Game 1
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