Many other races in Palmer, Wasilla and Houston remained too close to call Wednesday, with absentee and early voting ballots yet to be counted.
Workers on Sept. 19 remove debris from a section of the Palmer library damaged last winter when the roof collapsed under heavy snow.
Preliminary results released late Tuesday after polls closed do not include absentee or early voting ballots. With voter turnout below 9% in In Houston, where 32 ballots had yet to be tallied, Lisa Johansen was narrowly beating incumbent Jay Lowenstein 58 to 54 in a city council contest.In Palmer, where voters selected two candidates from a list of three contenders or a write-in field, 166 currently untallied votes could sway the results of the city council contest. Currently, Jim Cooper has received 179 votes, Richard Best has 157 and Thomas Ojala has 123, with write-in candidates receiving 17 votes.
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