(KNZA)--Tie votes have been broken from the November 7th general election for city council positions in two Brown County communities.
The Brown County Commission, meeting Monday as a special canvassing board, drew names from a bowl to break an 11-way tie for a position on the Morrill City Council and three-way tie for two positions on the Robinson City Council.
Robert Baumgartner won the tie-breaker for the position on the Morrill City Council.
Marvin Massey and Dalton Covert won the tie-breaker for the two positions on the Robinson City Council.
The ties came after a counting of write-in votes from the November 7th election.
The candidates will be contacted to see if they accept the positions. If not, the Councils will have to appoint someone.
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