
San Jose’s political balance rests in the hands of Santa Clara County election workers who are recounting ballots in the special election for the District 3 City Council seat. As political strategists and observers looked on, election workers across six tables meticulously sorted and verified ballots at the Santa Clara County Registrar of Voters office Thursday. They have four days to manually recount more than 9,000 votes by the April 28 deadline to certify the results. The outcome will determine which two candidates head to the June 24 runoff to replace disgraced former Councilmember Omar Torres. “We aim to finish…
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