The DA race flipped on its head Wednesday night when Katz unexpectedly took the lead by a mere 20 votes after some 6,000 paper ballots were counted.
Lawyer for Katz said the shifting narrative on how many ballots should be counted shows Cabán’s campaign is only interested in getting votes for her counted while "stoking conspiracy theories” about an establishment takeover.
Lawyers for Cabán said they believe another 114 ballots should be counted that were invalidated because voters had failed to list their party affiliation.
The fate of those votes will be decided in Queens Supreme Court, where lawyers for both sides will square off Tuesday.
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