Democrat Bill Dauphin has been elected to the Vernon Town Council during a special election held Tuesday.
The Registrar of Voters said Dauphin won by over 100 votes after tying with Republican candidate Bill Campbell during a recount of votes cast in the general election.
Dauphin received 1,767 votes and Campbell received 1,633 votes, according to the Registrar of Voters.
A special election was held in Vernon after a recount indicated that both candidates received 2,693 votes, respectively.
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The Vernon Registrar of Voters initially conducted the recount after two votes divided the candidates. That recount resulted in a tie, according to town officials.
Town officials said 11 candidates elected to the town council have already been sworn in.
Vernon residents were able to vote between 6 a.m. and 8 p.m. on Tuesday. School was not in session.