Todd Rauch and Debbie Wood are in a tight race to become the Republican nominee for House District 38, where only six votes separate the two candidates. Wood has 2,165 votes to Rauch’s 2,159 votes.
The number is well within Rauch’s reach considering there are still votes to be counted.
A winner won’t be declared until at least next Tuesday, July 24, when provisional ballots are officially counted and even then, it could take longer for Secretary of State John Merrill to certify the results officially declaring a winner.
“There’s never a winner until everything is certified,” Secretary of State John Merrill told Yellowhammer News.
Even in the case of such a wide margin as Attorney General Steve Marshall has over Troy King – 62 to 38 percent – there is still no official winner because it hasn’t been certified, Merrill said.
Provisional ballots are provided to those whose names do not appear on the voter roles when they show up to vote but who insist they belong, and still want to vote.
In order to have their votes counted, those who participate in the provisional process must prove to the board of registrar’s office that they ought to be on the roles.
@jeremywbeaman is a contributing writer for Yellowhammer News
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