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Recount expected next Thursday in Crawford County Board race

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June 13th, 2014 by Ric Hanson

It isn’t over until it’s over. That’s the phrase befitting the results of the June 3rd primary election in Crawford County. The Omaha World-Herald reports Steve Ulmer’s name was drawn from a basket this week to settle a tie vote in the Crawford County Board of Supervisors election. Ulmer was one of four Republicans seeking the nomination for three board seats. No Democrats were on the ballot.

Kyle Schultz, a challenger from Charter Oak, was the top vote winner. Eric Skoog, an incumbent from Denison, had the second-highest vote total. But Ulmer and Jerry Buller tied for the third spot. The drawing was done after the board canvassed votes Tuesday morning. Ulmer, of Arion, and Buller, of Kiron, were tied at 541 votes each after two provisional ballots were counted.

By Iowa law, when a vote ends in a tie, the winner is determined by lot. Both Ulmer and Buller were incumbents. Buller has requested a recount, which is scheduled for Thursday.