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Absentees to decide mayor
AUBURN - With numbers for mayor ebbing and flowing all night, city residents will continue to have a nail-biter of a race.
Democrat Michael Quill is 42 votes ahead of incumbent Timothy Lattimore, leaving the absentee ballots to determine who will take the title of Auburn mayor.
David Dempsey, Independence Party candidate, earned 700 votes in the preliminary numbers.
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