Binghamton voters signaled change Tuesday night when they overwhelmingly elected Republican Rich David to replace an outgoing two-term democrat. With nearly all precincts reporting, David held a 1,400-vote lead over City Council President and Democrat Teri Rennia, 53 percent to 47 percent, respectively. Rennia conceded her campaign to David, who is a former deputy mayor for the city, just after 10:30 last night.
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