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Segat, Harding and Walser hold similar views on the major issues, another difference from the Florida recount. The progressive Cambridge Civic Association (CCA) has endorsed all three...
...board unanimously passed a motion appointing Theresa S. Neighbor, the executive director of the Election Commission, the administrator of the recount. Neighbor and the recount’s auditor will put together a plan to conduct the recount by Nov. 21, when the board holds its next meeting...
Before the recount can begin, officials must decide which ballots to include in the count. Ballots that were originally included but were challenged could be excluded from the recount if determined ineligible. Conversely, ballots that were originally escrowed—cast but not counted, pending verification—could be included in the recount of the voters who cast them are determined to be eligible. Rejected absentee ballots and rejected absentee ballot applications could also change the status of individual ballots...
Escrowed votes, the votes of people not included on the precinct voter rolls, further complicate the recount. These votes do not go into the scanner for inclusion in the count, but are held in envelopes to be examined in case of a recount...
Cambridge moved to a computerized voting system four years ago, and has not yet set up a recount procedure to use with the new software. Neighbor said she would meet with computer consultant and voting software expert Stephen H. Owades to devise the electronic recount guidelines...