Supervisor Reelected by One Vote
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UKIAH, Calif. — A Mendocino County supervisor has won reelection by a single vote out of more than 8,000 cast, election officials said.
Liz Henry took a 24-vote lead over challenger Heather Drum on Election Day, but the final count of absentee ballots reduced Henry’s margin to one, County Clerk Marsha A. Young said Tuesday.
“Luckily, I voted for myself,” Henry said.
The final tally in the rural, mill-town district that includes Ft. Bragg was 3,938 votes for Henry and 3,937 for Drum. Drum was returning from a vacation and unavailable to say whether she planned to ask for a recount, something that would cost her several hundred dollars, according to Young.
Drum nearly won election in the primary, running more than 500 votes ahead of Henry and 23 shy of a majority that would have eliminated the need for the Nov. 3 runoff.
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