Nothern KY Candidate Didn't Get Wife's Vote Needed To Win

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Updated: 11/09/2012 10:14 pm
Here's proof every vote counts.

In Walton in Northern Kentucky, a man named Robert McDonald was running for City Council in Tuesday's election.

The Kentucky Enquirer says his wife who is a nurse, reportedly worked a third shift.

McDonald told her to sleep, rather than vote.

He ended up tying another candidate.

His wife's one vote would have won it.

State law requires the race to be settled by a coin toss.
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