Vote stands after recount in Claremont

Standing between two tables, Claremont City Councilor Jonathan Stone, left, watches votes being counted with incoming city councilor Jonathan Hayden at City Hall in Claremont, N.H. on Tuesday, Nov. 14, 2023. Hayden defeated Stone last week for the Ward III seat 247-241. Stone asked for a recount of the results, which did not change. Assistant Mayor Debbie Matteau and Ward III Moderator Bill Blewitt, right, count votes as Keith Raymond observes.(Valley News - Jennifer Hauck) Copyright Valley News. May not be reprinted or used online without permission. Send requests to permission@vnews.com.

Standing between two tables, Claremont City Councilor Jonathan Stone, left, watches votes being counted with incoming city councilor Jonathan Hayden at City Hall in Claremont, N.H. on Tuesday, Nov. 14, 2023. Hayden defeated Stone last week for the Ward III seat 247-241. Stone asked for a recount of the results, which did not change. Assistant Mayor Debbie Matteau and Ward III Moderator Bill Blewitt, right, count votes as Keith Raymond observes.(Valley News - Jennifer Hauck) Copyright Valley News. May not be reprinted or used online without permission. Send requests to permission@vnews.com. Valley News – Jennifer Hauck

Published: 11-15-2023 10:36 AM

Standing between two tables, Claremont City Councilor Jonathan Stone, left, watches votes being counted with incoming city councilor Jonathan Hayden at City Hall in Claremont on Tuesday. Hayden defeated Stone last week for the Ward III seat by a 247-241 vote. Stone asked for a recount of the results, which did not change. Assistant Mayor Debbie Matteau and Ward III Moderator Bill Blewitt, right, count votes as Keith Raymond observes.

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