COMPLETE COVERAGE: 2010 elections and voters guide

Andrew Cuomo declares victory in the New York State gubernatorial race Tuesday. (Nov. 2, 2010) Credit: Howard Schnapp
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Trailing candidates plan this week to ask judges to order full hand recounts of the tens of thousands of ballots cast in their races.
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Aides to Rep. Tim Bishop said after the hearing they had hoped Randy Altschuler's camp would agree to a manual recount without a judge's order.
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As Suffolk officials began auditing election results, the first skirmishes began over whether to conduct hand recounts in Long Island's close races.
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Huge swings in vote totals from two House and Assembly races on the East End have sparked questions about New York's new voting system.
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In the close House race on the East End, Republican Randy Altschuler moved ahead of incumbent Rep. Tim Bishop Friday ...
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"We have reason to believe that there are a lot of ballots out there that weren't scanned," said William Biamonte, Nassau Democratic Elections Commissioner.
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President Barack Obama Wednesday urged the newly empowered GOP to look forward, not back.
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Long Island voters told Newsday that they thought poll workers intruded on their privacy as they voted on the new machines.
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Democrats must win all three undecided races to keep the majority they captured in 2008.
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A spokesman for Randy Altschuler said the district's 8,972 absentee ballots needed to be counted in his race against Rep. Tim Bishop.