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NOVEMBER 5 - 11, 2020

Dead heat in 21st District Absentee ballots may decide race outcome By sCOtt BRiNtON sbrinton@liherald.com

Election Day 2020 turned out to be a wild one. As of midnight on Tuesday, tens of thousands of absentee ballots remained to be counted, making projecting winners in any number of races for Congress and the State Legislature tricky, if not impossible. In the 21st District, State Assemblywoman Judy Griffin, a Democrat from Rockville Centre, was losing to Republican challenger Patricia CanzoneriFitzpatrick, who, at press time on Wednesday, had 50 percent of the vote to her opponent’s 49 percent, according to the Nassau County Board of Elections. But thousands of absentee ballots, which could tip the scale of the race, were still to be counted, and tallying them could take days. Meanwhile, State Sen. Todd Kaminsky, a Democrat from Long Beach representing the 9th District, was re-elected with 53 percent of the vote to 47 percent for his challenger, Victoria Johnson. Kaminsky said it was “really gratifying” to return to Albany, noting that a few years ago, none of Long Island’s senators were Democrats. Sen. John Brooks, representing the 8th District, ran unopposed and

Nunley’s golf ball to return to Baldwin that residents were enthusiastically anticipating its journey home, discounted the price of The long-lost golf ball that, the golf ball from about $5,500 to decades ago, sat atop the ticket $3,500. booth near the miniature golf The plan is to have it mounted course at Nunley’s Amusement atop a 10-foot steel pole next to Park, on Sunrise the Baldwin HistorHighway in Baldical Society and win, is returning Museum, at 1980 home. Grand Ave., where The fiberglass Baldwin residents ball, about 8 feet will be able to marwide and 7 feet tall, vel at it and remiwas found months nisce about their ago in Burlington, amusement park N.J., at a shop days. called Obnoxious Baldwinite MauAntiques. Baldwin reen Herman, who native Vinny Valorganized the Facee n t i n i , wh o i n book fundraiser recent years has last month, said sought and collectthat a total of ed Nunley’s an$4,208 was raised tiques, including by 108 donors. The two of the junior funds will be used hot rod cars, said to purchase the he stumbled on the MauREEN HERMaN golf ball, cover the golf ball as he was Baldwin resident cost to transport it browsing the from New Jersey, shop’s Facebook pour a concrete page. slab, set up the steel pole and tee, A group of Baldwin residents and secure the ball in place as then banded together to contrib- well as the electrical wiring to ute to a Facebook fundraiser to display the “golf ” sign on the collect enough money to pur- ball. chase the large antique golf ball. The shop’s owners, after hearing Continued on page 3

By BRidgEt dOwNEs bdownes@liherald.com

Courtesy Kathleen Rice

u.s. REp. KatHlEEN Rice, above voting early in Hempstead, was reelected with 52 percent of the vote. was re-elected. U.S. Rep. Kathleen Rice, a Democrat representing the 4th Congressional District, was also re-elected, with 52 percent of the vote to 47 percent for Republican Douglas Tuman. “I believe we can move forward from this election stronger and more unified,” Rice said in a statement. “Long Islanders and Americans of all political backgrounds want an end to the dysfunction in Washington, and we can only achieve

that if we work together.” As the Herald went to press Wednesday morning, the presidential race pitting Donald T r ump a g ainst Joe Biden remained undecided, with key battleground states — Pennsylavania, Michigan and Wisconsin, along with Arizona, Nevada and Georgia — still furiously counting votes. The presidency, according to the pundits, may not be decided until Friday.

ElEction RESUltS office

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Winner

opponent

4th c.d.

Kathleen Rice (d) — 52%

douglas tuman (R) — 47%

8th S.d.

John Brooks (d) unopposed

no candidate

9th S.d.

todd Kaminsky (d) — 53%

Victoria Johnson (R) — 47%

21st A.d.

patricia C.-Fitzpatrick (R) - 50% Judy griffin (d) — 49%

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