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IS IT OVER FOR ROSADO?

Last night, we reported on the slug-fest between Mary Rosado and Andrea Masley for the 9th District's single Civil Court slot.

As we indicated, Rosado ended up some 180 shy of the 1500 signatures required to get on the Primary Election ballot and was given a week to show the Commissioners of the New York City Board of Elections why some of the invalidated names should be reconsidered and counted.

A reader -- who has asked to remain anonymous -- claims that even if Rosado's efforts prove successful, she will still be unable to meet the required minimum.

The anonymous insider guess-estimates (based on the arguments Rosado's attorney made before the Board) that the candidate will only be able to garner about another 93 signatures and is speculating that her chances of appearing on the ballot (on the Democratic Party line) are now "slim to none."

"It ain't over till it's over!"

~ Yogi Berra

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