Tie-Breaker in Michigan Town Council Race Settled by Drawing Pieces of Paper Out of a Bowl
Published 21 mins agoThe election to fill a city council seat in a Michigan town was settled by drawing two pieces of paper from a bowl, days after a 616-616 tie.Brittany VanderWall's paper said “not elected.
” There were hugs by the pair Monday — and no hard feelings, The Alpena News reported.Get Chicago local news, weather forecasts, sports and entertainment stories to your inbox.
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