“For the second time in eight years, the mayoralty of the South’s most influential city is likely to head to a recount,” the New York Times reports.
“Fewer than 800 votes separated Keisha Lance Bottoms and Mary Norwood after local officials tallied more than 92,000 ballots that were cast in a runoff election on Tuesday, according to unofficial returns. The margin was narrow enough that Ms. Norwood, seeking to become Atlanta’s first white mayor in more than 40 years, said she would ask for a recount.”
“But Ms. Bottoms and her allies declared victory early Wednesday.”