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Augusta, Maine - Secretary of State Charlie Summers announced today that a recount of results from the General Election in House District 29 were conducted and completed yesterday under the supervision of the Secretary of State's Office.
At the conclusion of the recount in House District 29 Stanley Byron Short, Jr. (D) of Pittsfield remained the winner. Robert G. Engelhardt, Sr. (R) of Pittsfield requested the recount after unofficial results from Election Day indicated that he had lost the election. The recount determined that 1,855 votes were cast for Short, while 1,844 were cast for Engelhardt.
Twelve candidate recounts have now been completed. There are two candidate recounts remaining to be completed. Details and scheduling information are noted in the table below.
All recounts are conducted at the Department of Public Safety headquarters on Commerce Drive in Augusta. Recounts are a public proceeding and members of the media may observe. State law requires the State Police to collect the ballots for the recounts and keep them in the secure State Police facility until the recounts have been completed. The ballots are stored in tamperproof metal containers and are closed with specially numbered security seals and locks.
In a recount, the representatives of each candidate and staff members from the Department of the Secretary of State manually review each ballot to determine the official vote tally. Recounts are requested based upon the unofficial preliminary results.
If a recount produces enough disputed ballots to affect the outcome of the election, the Maine House of Representatives would determine which candidate to seat in House races. The Maine State Senate would determine which candidate to seat in State Senate races. The Supreme Judicial Court would make a determination in County races and in Statewide Referenda.
**For most Up-dated Recount Results and Schedule** : http://www.maine.gov/sos/news/2012/recountsdistrict29.html
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