Butte-Silver Bow officials believe 1,000 or so ballots were counted twice during the June 4 primary, meaning all ballots will be unsealed and the votes counted again next week.
The new results could affect a few close races, including a four-way contest for state District Court judge where Ann Shea and Frank Joseph finished with the most votes and were to advance to the Nov. 5 general election.
Shea finished first in that race with 3,031 votes, Frank Joseph had 2,970, William Joyce got 2,906, and Michael McKeon had 2,219. A 1,000-vote discrepancy could affect anyone in that race.
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