(KTNC) - The race for Queen of the Richardson County Fair and Humboldt Fall Festival has been narrowed to ten contenders.
The final ten contestants are: Amanda Antholz, Becky Blecha, Reba Burgett, Carissa Carlin, Lindsey Harlow, Miranda Huettner, Kasey Kappel, Casey McNealy, Rachel Parrish, and Haley Workman.
Votes for queen candidates can be made at Humboldt Chamber of Commerce members.
In early voting, as of August 12th, Haley Workman was in front with 39-million, 989-thousand-164 votes, and Casey McNealy was second with 37-million, 686-thousand-209 votes.
The Richardson County Fair Queen will be crowned during the Coronation Night events on Wednesday, September 11.
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