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New York's Spano wins state Senate race, 3 months after Election Day
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News Date | Tuesday, February 8, 2005 06:00:00 AM UTC0:0 |
Description | Republican State Sen. Nicholas Spano won re-election by 18 votes Tuesday, ending the longest legislative election in New York history.
Spano's victory over Democratic Westchester County lawmaker Andrea Stewart-Cousins, more than three months after Election Day, leaves just one undecided state race in the nation, a contest for the Kentucky Senate.
"I am floating on air," Spano said in a telephone interview. "Clearly this election could have gone either way. I want to thank the 57,073 people who voted for me, and I want to tell the 57,055 who voted for my opponent that I am going to start working immediately to earn their support." |
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