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RECOUNTS CHANGE NOTHING

Plan E, Eliot, Sullivan Fail to Gain by Rechecking of Ballots

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Recounts in the Eliot-Luce and Plan E races conducted this week have made no appreciable changes in the voting. Luce gained a few votes in Cambridge wards in the election in which he defeated Thomas H. Eliot '28 by 1800 votes.

In his recount, Councilman Michael J. Sullivan, who achieved notoriety when kicked by a Lampooner, discovered that he had lost his election by three more votes than originally announced.

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