WHIDBEY NEWS-TIMES: Shavers leads Gilday in vote count





Jessie Stensland reports:
Two races that were on the ballot on Whidbey Island are still undecided, with at least one likely to require a recount.
In the race for Position 2 in state Legislative District 10, Clyde Shavers is back ahead of Rep. Greg Gilday in the Thursday night count after falling behind by 15 votes on Monday. Shavers, a Democrat from Oak Harbor, is leading by 221 votes, which is 0.3%. Shavers has 36,570 votes in his favor while Gilday, a Republican from Camano Island, has 36,349 votes.
[Ed. Note: This is a revised version of an article that appeared on the Whidbey News-Times and South Whidbey Record’s website on Tue., Nov. 15. This version of the article appeared in the print editions of the papers on Sat., Nov. 19.]