Cupertino council race recount decided by 63 votes - San Jose Spotlight
Briefly

R "Ray" Wang narrowly won the Cupertino City Council election with 7,641 votes, marking a significant shift in the council's power towards a resident-focused agenda.
The recount was triggered due to the election results being within a margin of victory of less than 0.25%, highlighting the close nature of the race.
Wang and Moore's victory indicates a departure from the pro-development stance held by the previous council majority, signaling potential changes in local policy.
The election illustrated the divisive spectrum of community opinions on urban development, with significant focus on The Rise project and its implications for Cupertino.
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