
 
        
         
		By Nelson A. King 
 The  Brooklyn  Democratic  
 Party has set the count for  
 two tight races in the southern  
 part of the borough, stating  
 that while election celebrations  
 erupted over the weekend and a  
 new page has been turned in the  
 nation’s history, there’s still work  
 to be done. 
 “The soul of the nation can  
 rest easier, but our work is not  
 over,” said Brooklyn Democratic  
 Party Chair Assemblymember  
 Rodneyse Bichotte. 
 “Today,  we  must  transition  
 our enthusiasm and support into  
 counting votes in two critical  
 races in southern Brooklyn for  
 state Sen. Andrew Gounardes  
 (SD-22) and Assemblymember  
 Mathylde  Frontus  (AD-46),”  
 added Bichotte, who represents  
 the  42nd  Assembly  District  in  
 Brooklyn. “We are confident that,  
 once all the votes are counted,  
 our Democratic candidates will  
 emerge victorious.” 
 Bichotte said the Brooklyn  
 Democratic Party, together with  
 the Democratic Senatorial Campaign  
 Committee (DSCC), has  
 assembled “a robust team of volunteers,” 
 Caribbean Life, N 8     ovember 13-19, 2020 
  including members of  
 political clubs and specialized  
 election attorneys, to help count  
 votes in the two races in southern  
 Brooklyn. 
 In  Sen.  Gounardes’  race,  
 Bichotte said tens of thousands  
 of mail-in ballots have not been  
 counted, processed or received. 
 She said the New York City  
 Board of Elections will begin  
 counting mail-in ballots this  
 week. 
 “There are over 19,000 votes  
 yet to be counted in my district,  
 and I will ensure that every vote  
 is counted,” said Sen. Gounardes.  
 “I  thank  the  Brooklyn  Democratic  
 Party for their support,  
 and look forward to getting this  
 important process underway as  
 soon as possible.” 
 Bichotte said the 22nd Senatorial  
 District – which includes  
 Bay Ridge, Dyker Heights, Bensonhurst, 
  Bath Beach, Gravesend, 
  Marine Park and Gerritsen  
 Beach – is severely gerrymandered. 
 Despite the configuration of  
 the district, she said the people  
 brought an end to two decades  
 of Republican leadership there  
 in 2018, when they declared  
 Gounardes the winner of that  
 election in what was also a hardfought  
 race. 
 “The people of  the 22nd District  
 have stood up before to  
 demand leadership that reflects  
 their values, and that is what we  
 will see again, once all the votes  
 are counted,” said Bichotte. 
 Despite preliminary results  
 from the New York State Board  
 of Elections (BOE) Election  
 night showing that Haitian  
 American  Frontus  lost  to  newcomer  
 Republican Mark Szuszkiewicz’ 
   in  the  46th  Assembly  
 District, Frontus is still holding  
 out hope that she could eventually  
 be declared the winner. 
 “I received so many calls and  
 text messages today about my  
 race,” said Frontus, the daughter  
 of Haitian immigrants in a statement. 
 Brooklyn Assemblywoman Rodneyse Bichotte.   Corazon  
 Aguirre 
  “I’d like to clarify that the  
 results for the 46th district have  
 not been finalized. 
 “As you can see, my Republican  
 opponent did receive 2,882  
 more in-person votes than I did.  
 However, there are thousands of  
 absentee ballots which have to  
 be counted,” she added, pointing  
 to preliminary data from the  
 BOE revealing that most absentee  
 ballots for the 46th district  
 were requested by Democratic  
 voters. 
 “It  is,  therefore,  within  the  
 realm of possibility that I can  
 still end up with more votes than  
 my opponent,” Frontus continued. 
  “Either way, we must wait  
 until every single vote is counted  
 before we can say with certainty  
 who won the race.” 
 Brooklyn Democrats set  
 count in two tight races 
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