Byline: CATHY WOODRUFF Staff writer
New York's Primary Day was rescheduled for Sept. 25 with action Thursday by the state Legislature.
Under the plan crafted by Gov. George Pataki and legislative leaders, votes cast Tuesday before the primaries were suspended because of the terrorist attack at the World Trade Center will not be counted. People who voted then will be eligible to vote again on Sept. 25.
Absentee ballots that were cast legally under the old deadlines will be counted, according to the governor's office.
Pataki's suspension of the election, an action unprecedented in New York, left county elections commissioners uncertain about …

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