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November 4, 2010

Bevins' lead narrows in BaltCo District 6

Democrat Cathy Bevins is still leading the race for the 6th District seat on the Baltimore County Council after Republican Ryan Nawrocki picked up only 50 votes from absentee ballots.

Baltimore County Board of Elections officials had been Nawrocki was more than 300 votes behind before the absentee ballots were tallied. Almost 34,000 votes were cast in the race for the open seat left by Joseph Bartenfelder, who ran unsuccessfully for county executive.

Officials are in the process of counting the total number of provisional ballots, which will be tallied next week. Nawrocki could still request a recount, as well, though the final tally will determine whether he'll have to pay for it or not.

Bevins and Nawrocki were not immediately available for comment.

-Raven Hill

Posted by Andy Rosen at 2:00 PM | | Comments (0)
Categories: In The Counties, Maryland election 2010
        

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