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No change in MB election results
Posted: 11.05.2011 at 8:23 PM
Continuous News Desk

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The results from the City of Myrtle Beach elections will stay as they are. The Myrtle Beach election commission heard testimony Saturday morning in response to a protest filed by candidate Ann Coghlan.

City spokesman Mark Kruea said, "The commissioners noted that no evidence was presented that any voter was unable to vote or was denied the right to vote at either of the two precincts mentioned in the protest."

Mike Chestnut, Phill Render, and Susan Grissom-Means, all incumbents who were up for re-election, will remain in office.

They each received well more than 1,081 votes, which was what was needed to avoid a runoff.

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