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November 4, 2009 at 11:52 AM

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King County: up to 115,000 more votes to be counted today

Posted by Jim Brunner

King County Elections spokesperson Megan Coppersmith says the county's 4:30 p.m. vote update this afternoon will include between 85,000 and 115,000 more ballots.

The new totals will be crucial to Seattle's tight mayoral race, with rivals Mike McGinn and Joe Mallahan separated by a mere 910 votes.

Coppersmith said she's not sure how many of the votes counted today will be from Seattle.

But so far, Seattle has accounted for 35 percent of the votes cast in the county. So if there are 115,000 ballots counted today, 40,000 or so could be from the city.

Not sure that will be enough to decide the mayor's race, but if McGinn widens his lead, it could give us a pretty good idea.

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