November 9, 2011 in City
Condon’s lead holds in second ballot count
Challenger David Condon’s lead over incumbent Spokane Mayor Mary Verner is holding in the latest ballot count, released this evening.
In a close race in Spokane Valley, Ben Wick widened his lead over Marilyn Cline for a city council position, although there’s still just over 100 votes difference between the two.
And Proposition 1 in the City of Spokane, the “Community Bill of Rights,” is failing 50.55 percent to 49.45 percent.
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Challenger David Condon’s lead over incumbent Spokane Mayor Mary Verner is holding in the latest ballot count, released this evening.
In a close race in Spokane Valley, Ben Wick widened his lead over Marilyn Cline for a city council position, although there’s still just over 100 votes difference between the two.
And Proposition 1 in the City of Spokane, the “Community Bill of Rights,” is failing 50.55 percent to 49.45 percent.
This story is developing and will be updated.

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