Portsmouth City Council recount goes on for hours

PORTSMOUTH, Va. (WAVY) — Vote counters, observers, attorneys and a panel of three judges huddled in a courtroom for hours Tuesday to determine the final count of the last open seat on Portsmouth’s city council.

After the Nov. 5 election, incumbent councilman De’Andre Barnes trailed political newcomer William Dodson by just 21 votes. The two candidates garnered more than 23,000 votes combined. Barnes requested the recount. As of 6 p.m., 13 of the 32 precincts had been completed.

Barnes was unavailable Tuesday afternoon for an interview.

If Dodson maintains his lead, he knows what his prime objective will be.

“The first thing we need to address in our first meeting is crime,” Dodson said. “And we need to start immediately.”

Dodson’s plan to cut crime in Portsmouth involves filling positions that he said are already provided for in the budget.

“We have got to have full staff right now,” Dodson said. “The last estimate was 90 people short. That’s a lot.”

An endodontist with a successful dental practice, Dodson said he was compelled to run because he saw too many poor candidates and too much poor leadership.

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