The Canvassing Board meet Thursday morning at the Box Butte County Courthouse, and after adding the provisional and absentee ballots to the Tuesday mix, county commissioner candidate Doug Hashman still leads Marvin Toedtli, but by only 20 votes.
County Clerk Judy Messersmith says the slim margin of less than one percent will require an automatic recount … unless Toedtli signs a recount waiver.
Toedtli, a former Box Butte County Commissioner, is expected to inform Messersmith on Friday as to whether or not he will offer the waiver. If the recount goes forward, Messersmith says it will probably take place Nov. 13 or Nov. 14.
The updated numbers reveal Hashman has 2,330 votes to Toedtli’s 2,310.
In the race for the third seat on the Alliance School Board, Deb Grothen-Wegehoft now holds a 76 vote lead in the Box Butte County vote.
Messersmith says she is still waiting on certified numbers from Sheridan County and Morrill County voters that have property in the APS district before she can officially declare Grothen-Wegehoft the winner.
Number updates from Thursday’s count include:
Alliance School Board
Duane Dobson 3,075
Terry Curtiss 2,812
Deb Grothen-Wegehoft 2,111
Troy Schnell 2,035
Alliance City Council
Wally Seiler 2,362
Fred Feldges 1,964
Lori Rowley 1,569
Hemingford Village Board
Deb Planansky 269
Kenneth Luce 213
Jim Keegan 168
Lee Cheek 152
Hemingford School Board – Ward A
Trish Schumacher 487
Blaine Magnuson 220
President
Mitt Romney 2,869
Barack Obama 1,692
U.S. Senate
Deb Fischer 2,838
Bob Kerrey 1,860
Legislative District 43
Al Davis 2,585
John Ravenscroft 987
Congressional Third District
Adrian Smith 3,313
Mark Sullivan 1,339
4,763 ballots were cast in Box Butte County, which equates to a 63.5% voter turnout, a new record for Box Butte County. The previous record was 62.2%.