Cary Town Council District D candidate requests run-off election in November

Friday, October 13, 2023
CARY, N.C. (WTVD) -- Some voters in Cary will likely need to turn back up at the polls in November for a run-off.

Cary held its general election on Oct. 10. In that election, Incumbent Mayor Harold Weinbrecht won re-election as did Council Member Lori Bush. However, Council for District B went to newcomer Michelle Craig, who ousted incumbent Don Frantz.

Council for District D was seemingly won by Sarika Bansal in a race decided by less than 1,000 votes.

However, the second-place candidate, Rachel Jordan, has filed documents with the State Board of Elections requesting a run-off election in November.

"The runoff election will allow constituents in District D to cast their votes again and choose the candidate who best represents their vision and aspirations," Jordan's campaign manager said in a statement.

Bansal received 49% of the total votes cast. Without having reached the 50% threshold, the second-place finisher is entitled to request a run-off just between those two candidates.

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The run-off will have to be authorized at an official canvas on Tuesday. If authorized, the November run-off election will take place Nov. 7.

Wake County Board of Elections said the run-off will cost Town of Cary $125,522 to hold early voting and day-of voting in four District D precincts.

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