November 19, 2008 - 20:01

Huber still trailing Seiglock in AD-10 vote count

The two candidates in Assembly District 10 were separated by 1,007 votes Wednesday, with Republican Jack Sieglock remaining in the lead with 46.9 percent of the vote to 46.3 percent of the vote for Democrat Alyson Huber.

Though thousands of ballots remained to be counted in that race early last week, it was not clear Wednesday how many ballots were still outstanding.

Elections officials appeared to have counted only a few hundred ballots since Monday, when Sieglock led by 946 votes over Huber, and both had lower overall vote totals.

The district includes four counties, including parts of San Joaquin and Sacramento counties.

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Ben van der Meer is a PolitickerCA.com Senior Reporter and can be reached via email at noreply@politicker.com.

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