The Saratogian looks at the possibility that the NY-20 special election could end up dead even after all the votes are counted. New York Gov. David Paterson (D) would have two options to decide the race.
Said an elections official: "He can either do the entire process all over again in which the candidates would have to be re-nominated by their parties, Eric Sundwall would have an opportunity to get on the ballot again, and campaigns could once again start. Or, because of the time in the year now, he could let it sit and let the process take place during the general election in the fall."