Boston Herald

Recount turns up 120 votes

Lyons rips into commission­ers, calling the mistake ‘outrageous’

- By MARIE SZANISZLO AND ERIN TIERNAN

GOP Chairman Jim Lyons blasted city of Boston election officials, calling for their resignatio­n after the sudden appearance of more than 120 ballots in a year-old, disputed race for a seat on the Republican State Committee.

“They didn’t count lawfully cast ballots. The system is absolutely broken, and this is the evidence. Every single member of that commission should resign immediatel­y. Election integrity in the city of Boston is a failure,” Lyons said.

The Boston Board of Election Commission­ers on Saturday conducted a recount of the race for the committee seat for the Second Suffolk

District.

In the process, they found a fourfold increase in write-in ballots and came up with a result at odds with the party’s appointmen­t to the seat.

With the recount results now in, it’s up to a judge to straighten things out.

“What does it say about the Boston Election Department that a year after certifying just 40 writein votes spread across three candidates, today they somehow managed to ‘find’ 167 votes? This is an indication that the Boston Board of Election Commission­ers is either completely incompeten­t, in the pocket of the Democrat Party machine, or both,” Lyons said.

Three write-in candidates vied for the position in the March 3, 2020, election. In the initial count of 40 write-in ballots Nicaela Chinnaswam­y got 25 votes; Rachel Virginia Kemp got nine; and Eleanor C. Greene got six, according to boston.gov figures. None of the candidates surpassed the 50-vote threshold to win.

On March 4, 2020, Associate Justice David A. Deakin ordered a recount, which was supposed to be conducted within 30 days. It’s unclear why that did not happen, though the order came at the height of the pandemic.

With no one elected, the state committee held a caucus last December, nominating Greene to the position and ratifying her status the following month.

But in Saturday’s recount, election officials certified 65 votes for Chinnaswam­y, 52 votes for Kemp, and 50 votes for Greene, for a total of 167 votes — a sum Lyons pointed out is “four times” higher.

“How can they miss 75% of the ballots in a very small race? It raises questions — do the Democrats control the whole election division for the Democrats? It’s outrageous,” Lyons said.

“And yet Democrats on Beacon Hill want to ram through mail-in voting? Please,” Lyons said.

Boston election officials could not immediatel­y be reached for comment on Sunday.

With the results in, it’s now up to the courts to decide what happens next.

 ?? NANCY LANE / HERALD STAFF FILE ?? VOTING IRREGULARI­TIES: Voters wait in line at a polling site on November 3, 2020, in Chelsea. Three write-in candidates vied for a spot on the Republican State Committee in a March 3, 2020, election, and a recount for the Second Suffolk District only recently turned up more than 120 extra votes.
NANCY LANE / HERALD STAFF FILE VOTING IRREGULARI­TIES: Voters wait in line at a polling site on November 3, 2020, in Chelsea. Three write-in candidates vied for a spot on the Republican State Committee in a March 3, 2020, election, and a recount for the Second Suffolk District only recently turned up more than 120 extra votes.
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