PORT ANGELES — Rob Robertsen and Bob Martin were in limbo Tuesday night, unsure of the ultimate victor in the race to be the county’s first elected community development director.
The hard-fought race was too close to call Tuesday night.
More mail-in ballots will be counted Friday.
With 93 precincts reporting, Robertsen, a former county building official and fire marshal, received 4,731 votes, or 51 percent, to 4,493, 49 percent for Martin, who now holds the community development directorship as an appointed official.
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The rest of the story — and complete North Olympic Peninsula election coverage — appear in the Wednesday Peninsula Daily News Clallam County edition.