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Results of Sandy mayor recount still too close to call
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Fox News reports: SANDY, Utah — Still too close to call. The results of the Sandy city mayoral election are heading for another recount.
A contested, yet civilized and almost congenial process with both sides saying the integrity and trust in the election is more important than whomever wins or loses.
The election results were certified by the county clerks office and show that Monica Zoltanski won the race by fewer than two dozen votes, 21 to be exact.
But, after more than two hours of debate Thursday night, Sandy city council members voted to send those results back to the county clerks office to be counted yet again.
It’s something challenger Jim Bennett did not ask for but also believes is an important part of the process.
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