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THE SKINNY: Nebraska county sheriff's race decided with playing cards PDF Print E-mail

BRIDGEPORT, Neb. (AP) - A deck of cards and a bit of luck helped decide who will likely be the next sheriff of Morrill County.

The nine of hearts Milo Cardenas drew Monday beat Travis Petersen’s six of spades, giving Cardenas the Republican nomination for sheriff. Since no Democrats ran for sheriff, Cardenas, the police chief in Bridgeport, is likely to win in November’s election.

“I knew it was going to be close, but I didn’t expect it to be this close,” Cardenas said.

The two men agreed to cut a deck of cards after Monday’s recount confirmed that both finished at the top of a four-man race with 379 votes when balloting ended May 11. State law requires tied elections to be settled by a game of chance.

Cardenas said deciding the race with a card game seemed a little crazy but also seemed like the best option.

“I felt more comfortable with the deck of cards. That way you pick your own destiny,” Cardenas said.

 
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