NYC Assembly race decided by hand recount after prior count goes down to 2 votes

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A hotly contested Democratic Primary for a Queens state legislature seat was decided by a recount done by hand Wednesday after a prior count had the candidates separated by only two votes.

Patrick Martinez declared victory in a contentious Assembly District 30 primary with a razor-thin seven-vote victory after the recount was completed on Wednesday, his campaign told The Post.

Martinez, the endorsed candidate of the Queens Democratic Committee and nephew of former borough Dem boss Joe Crowley, declared victory with 2,784 votes over Shamsul Haque, an ex-NYPD sergeant, who framed himself as a Mayor Zohran Mamdani-friendly progressive.

Patrick Martinez smiling in front of the 69 Street Subway Station.Patrick Martinez won his Assembly District 30 primary after the recount was finished on July 15. Martinez for Queens
Shamsul Haque stands with arms crossed on a subway platform next to a sign for 61 St. - Woodside and the 7 Flushing Local train.Martinez was 13 votes ahead of Shamsul Haque (pictured) on the June 23 Election Night, which led to both an automatic and a hand recount, before his ultimate win. Shamsul for Assembly

“I want to thank the voters who made their voices heard in this election,” Martinez wrote in a statement shared first with The Post. “This result belongs to you. Whether you voted for me or not, I will represent all of you.

“To our coalition of labor unions, elected leaders, and every single volunteer who knocked on a door, made a call, or talked to a neighbor: this would not be possible without you. In a race this close, every one of you is the reason we’re here,” he added, also thanking elections officials and giving a hat tip to his opponents.

“Their advocacy made this a better race, and will make me a better representative. I look forward to working alongside them for this district.”

Martinez led Haque by just 13 votes on Election Night on June 23, triggering an automatic recount that narrowed his margin down to just two votes, necessitating the hand recount.

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