Word: recounted
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...plaintiffs. Leonard J. Russell, failed in his bid to gain the ninth seat on the Council this week after an official recount...
Francis H. Duehay '55 dean of Admissions and Studies at the Graduate School of Education and a CCA-backed candidate, held on to the ninth seat by 37 votes. Duehay lost seven ballots to Russell in the recount, but he gained two votes which had mistakenly gone to Thomas W. Danehy...
Leonard J. Russell, the disposal engineer who ran for City Council, is at it again this year; for the second election in a row, he is demanding a recount, having lost the ninth spot on the Council to Frank Duehay by only 43 votes. But although the official result is still in doubt, there can be little question that the Cambridge Civic Association (CCA) endorsed candidates will have a majority when the new council takes its seat...
Majority strength by either faction on the council will determine the election of a new mayor, chosen by council members from among themselves. Barbara Ackermann, a CCA incumbent reelected to the Council last Tuesday, is expected to replace current mayor Albert A. Vellucci, unless a successful Russell recount reverses the present CCA majority...
Frisoli's only hope lies in a successful recount...