FOXNews.com ran a story a little bit earlier that has got to be the best story from the 2008 election so far. Here is the article reposted in its entirety:
GOODRIDGE, Minn. — A coin toss has determined the winner of the mayor’s race in the tiny northwestern Minnesota town of Goodridge.
Incumbent Bob Homme and former Mayor Dave Brown each got 22 votes. Instead of finding the ballots and recounting the 44 votes, they agreed to decide the winner with a coin toss.
It already was a strange race in Goodridge – population 98 – with no one filing to run for mayor. Brown and Homme were both write-ins.
To break the tie, each tossed his own coin. If it was even, meaning two heads or two tails, Homme would win the two-year term. If it was odd, meaning a head and a tail, Brown would win.
It was a head and a tail. Brown won.
That’s good old-fashioned small town politics, baby! Can’t figure out what to do with a tie? Screw it, flip a coin! I love it…
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