RELEASE
December 4, 2015
For Immediate Release

Contact:
Fredrick Hicks
678-701-5225


Recount Results in Dec.1 Runoff Election Net No Change
Discrepancies described as "glitch"

Atlanta, Georgia - December 7, 2015Today's recount of votes from the December 1 special election in Senate District 43 did not change the outcome of the race, but Democratic candidate Tonya Anderson said she is satisfied there are now answers to questions about one polling place not showing any in-person voting on election day.
 
"While the outcome of the election did not change, I am satisfied that questions about polling place results were answered. I believe it is important to maintain the integrity of our election system and be certain that every vote is counted," said Anderson.
 
Anderson's campaign asked for the recount because there were complaints that a voting precinct on Panola Road in DeKalb County showed no in-person voting on election, even though citizens said they cast their votes there.  Only 87 votes separated the two candidates.

"Our recount request was not about my opponent or myself, this was about ensuring a fair and open process that protects every vote. We should always err on the side of transparency when it comes to counting votes," Anderson said.

A DeKalb Elections Board staff person described the discrepancy at the Panola Road voting precinct as a "glitch."

Anderson thanked the voters in SD43 for their support, saying she would continue to fight for Democratic values and representation continues. 

"I have served parts of this District for nearly 10 years and will continue serving, even outside of office," said Anderson.

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