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Tom Albro, Max Vekich likely contenders for Position 3 on Port commission
The race for Position 4 on the Port of Seattle Commission is looking more like a showdown between Tom Albro and Max Vekich.
Seattle Times staff reporter
The race for Position 4 on the Port of Seattle Commission is looking more like a showdown between Tom Albro and Max Vekich.
Albro holds first place, with a commanding 23,643-vote lead over Vekich. In the close contest for second place, Vekich increased his lead over Robert Walker by 3,633 votes in Wednesday's ballot counting, bringing Vekich's total edge over Walker to 6,814 votes.
Walker said he wasn't ready to concede yet, as thousands of ballots remain to be counted. But he acknowledged that his low-budget longshot campaign became a "longer shot" with the latest count.
In the Position 3 race, Rob Holland and David Doud will advance to the November election. Holland increased his lead over Doud to 36,764 votes. Doud holds a 32,941-vote advantage over third-place candidate Al Yuen.
Bob Young: 206-464-2174 or byoung@seattletimes.com
The information in this article, originally published August 20, 2009, was corrected August 26, 2009. Tom Albro, Max Vekich and Robert Walker are candidates for Position 4 on the Port of Seattle Commission. Rob Holland and David Doud are running for Position 3. The position numbers were reversed in the story.
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