Difference of 1 vote triggers recount in Colorado mountain town's mayoral election
A difference of one vote has triggered a Colorado-mandated recount in the mayoral election for the Town of Nederland. Election officials told CBS Colorado that after receiving mail-in ballots from overseas voters, a one-vote margin of victory remains in the April 7 election.
Early election results had incumbent Billy Giblin leading in the race against the town's Mayor Pro Tem Nichole Sterling. But since overseas ballots were counted, Sterling has taken the lead.
According to Nederland's Town Manager Jonathan Cain, the choice between the two candidates sparked the town's highest voter turnout yet. With just over 1,400 voters in Nederland, 37% cast their ballot for the town's next mayor.
According to Nederland's election results page online, Sterling had 261 votes and Giblin had 260 votes as of April 16.
https://www.cbsnews.com/colorado/news/difference-1-vote-triggers-recount-colorado-mountain-town-nederland-mayoral-election/