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Dead woman wins election in Alaska after coin toss
« on: November 01, 2006, 04:10:16 PM »
Oct 31, 10:16 AM (ET)

ANCHORAGE, Alaska (Reuters) - A dead woman won re-election to a school board in rural Alaska after her opponent lost a coin flip meant to break an electoral tie.

Katherine Dunton, who died of cancer on October 3, the day of the local election, was re-elected to the Aleutian Region School District board after her opponent, Dona Highstone, called "heads" on a coin toss that landed "tails," state and local officials said.

"This is the first that I have ever heard about, not only in our state but in any other," said Whitney Brewster, director of the Alaska Division of Elections.

The coin toss was held on Friday, in accordance with state law, to break the tie since both candidates had 19 votes.

The school district, which covers an island region stretching 600 miles and has jurisdiction over about 50 students, has not yet decided how to fill Dunton's seat.

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Re: Dead woman wins election in Alaska after coin toss
« Reply #1 on: November 02, 2006, 12:19:16 PM »
Intriguing method. Then again, it could be argued that you might get jsut as good an opponent aftrer a coin toss as not, in this day of incompetent and/or corrupt politiicans.