* New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson, who dropped out of the race a month
before the New York Primary, was credited with hundreds of votes that
he most likely did not receive.
East New York was the epicenter of this purported Richardson
revolution:
In one district, for example, Richardson was credited with 36 votes,
yet Obama received zero votes and Clinton received 74. In another
district, Richardson got 64 votes to Clinton's 88 and Obama's 125. In
still another district, Richardson got 33 votes. In another, he got
79.
In one Greenpoint district, Richardson was even credited with the
unlikely win, with 200 votes to Clinton's 46 and Obama's 76.
And in Fort Greene, where Obama did extremely well, election workers
in one district rendered the count as 12 votes for Clinton, 40 votes
for Richardson and none for Obama.
* In one Gravesend district, Rep. Dennis Kucinich, who also abandoned
his campaign before the New York Primary, received 19 votes to Obama's
zero. He also was credited with 174 votes in an East New York district
where Clinton was credited with 222 votes and Obama got 141.
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