Council race in US town settled by two pieces of paper

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Council Race In Us Town Settled By Two Pieces Of Paper
The election in Michigan was settled by drawing two pieces of paper from a bowl, days after a 616-616 tie. Photo: PA Images
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Associated Press Reporter

The election to fill a city council seat in a US town was settled by drawing two pieces of paper from a bowl, days after a 616-616 tie.

The new council member in Rogers City, Michigan, is Timeen Adair, whose paper said “elected”.

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Brittany VanderWall’s paper said “not elected”.

There were hugs between the pair and no hard feelings, The Alpena News reported.

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“I told people, either way, Rogers City wins,” Ms VanderWall said before the drawing.

Ms Adair said the Election Day tie meant the northern Michigan town, population 2,800, should be satisfied with both candidates.

“The people have spoken, and they said, ‘Eh, either one’,” Ms Adair said.

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Ms VanderWall is already looking ahead to the next election.

“Congrats,” she told Ms Adair.

“Do good work. I’ll see you in two years.”

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