WHIDBEY NEWS-TIMES: Shavers is back on top, Mauck hangs on





Jessie Stensland reports:
The roller coast ride continues for two men seeking to become the Position 1 state representative in District 10.
Challenger Clyde Shavers, a Democrat from Oak Harbor, is back on top of the vote count after falling behind in the Monday night tally. Rep. Greg Gilday, a Camano Island Republican, was ahead by 15 votes for a single day.
[Ed. Note: This is the second of two election recaps that appeared on the Whidbey News-Times and South Whidbey Record’s website on Tue., Nov. 15. The other is at this link. This article did not appear in the print editions of the paper; we assume it was written too late to appear in the Wed. Nov. 16 edition, and was superseded by this article for the Sat. Nov. 19 edition.]