Tarentum mayoral candidates Carrie Fox and Bob Lang still were waiting midday Wednesday for Allegheny County to declare a winner in the borough’s top race, more than 18 hours after the polls closed.
“I haven’t heard a word,” said Lang, who ran as a Republican candidate after securing a write-in nomination in the May primary. “It was a long day yesterday and we’re anxious to see what’s going on.”
Representatives from the county Elections Bureau said the department has 30 days to process votes. The delay could be a matter of sorting through write-in votes, officials said.
With 80% of the precincts reporting by 10 p.m. Tuesday, Lang held a lead over Fox with 309 votes to 273.
“Win or lose, I’ve had an overwhelming amount of support,” Fox said. “People in this borough really care, and I can’t tell you what that means.”
Fox is a borough councilwoman and president of the borough’s recreation committee.
Lang is a retired borough police officer.
“I will be a mayor that is more visible and available 24/7 to Tarentum,” Fox said during her campaign.
Lang, who worked in the police department for 24 years, said he misses public service.
“When I retired, the need to serve didn’t go away,” he said.
The mayor’s office is held by Adam Blythe, who resigned his council seat in October to serve a short-term stint as mayor until after the election decided the next officeholder.
Blythe ran unopposed for his council position and is expected to return to that seat this month.
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