New Hampshire
New Hampshire House seat decided by one vote after recount
MANCHESTER, N.H. – Each vote counts on Election Day, and that could not have been extra evident than throughout one native race in New Hampshire.
Following an preliminary tally of votes, Hillsborough 16 Home District Democratic candidate Maxine Mosley trailed her opponent, Republican Larry Gagne, by a rely of 1,820-1,797 for the second of two seats.
That modified after a Monday recount when Mosley was declared the winner by one vote. The Secretary of State licensed that Mosely defeated Gagne by a rely of 1,799-1,798 for second place.
Republican Will Infantine topped the ticket and earned the opposite Home seat from Hillsborough 16.
Mosley referred to as it a “historic day right here in New Hampshire.”
Gagne informed Manchester Ink Hyperlink it was “very uncommon” for thus many votes to vary, including “I do not know what occurred.” Infantine told the New Hampshire Union Leader there might be an enchantment to the Poll Legislation Fee after the recount.
“There’s received to have been a mistake made within the rely,” Infantine stated.
The district is made up of voters from Ward 9 in Manchester.