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Denton election tie decided by draw

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By JoANNE YOUNG / Lincoln Journal Star

Thursday, Dec 04, 2008 - 05:25:17 pm CST

Dave Shively’s wheel of fortune decided the third open position Thursday on the Denton Village Board.

And 36-year-old Sebastian Carnazzo was the lucky winner.

When a recount of the Nov. 4 general election ended — again — in a 34-34 tie between Carnazzo and Richard Spellman, Election Commissioner Shively called the two men in for a tie breaker.

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On Thursday, Shively suggested using a small metal rotating drum, the one used to determine who will serve on juries.

As Carnazzo and Spellman’s representative — sister-in-law Katherine Sullivan — looked on, Shively put 10 pieces of paper into the drum, five with Spellman’s name and five with Carnazzo’s name. He spun it — back and forth — 13 times.

Lancaster County Canvassing Board member Pat  Stephens covered her eyes and drew Carnazzo’s  name.

“Good, good,” Sullivan said when Shively announced the winner.

“Do I have to grab my torch now?” she said, referring to the “Survivor” television  show method of voting people off the island.

Sullivan said the board needs young people, new blood, and it’s hard to get them to run.

Other winning board members were Mary Kraus and Dean Witulski.

Carnazzo, who is a doctoral candidate in addition to being the village board candidate, moved to Denton four years ago with his wife, Leila. They have three kids: Natalia, 3, Agatha, 22 months, and William, 4 months.

The family lives across the street from the community center where the village board meets, and Carnazzo thought it would be fun to get involved, he said.

He has ideas.

The village finally got recycling, and he would like to expand that to green waste as well, he said, with a chipper and a place to drop off clippings.

Carnazzo, 36, teaches at Our Lady of Guadalupe Seminary, in the fields near Denton.

He’s completing his dissertation on John 19:34, through The Catholic University of America in Washington, D.C.

Carnazzo was somewhat the reluctant candidate.

When he saw eight candidates were running for the board, he didn’t campaign, he said. Others were more experienced.

“I was praying Richard would get it,” he said.

But the wheel of fortune spun his way.

Reach JoAnne Young at 473-7228 or jyoung@journalstar.com.


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Huh wrote on December 4, 2008 12:34 pm:
" If he was praying the other guy would get it...why didn't he just concede at the tie? "

fearful of our future fate wrote on December 4, 2008 1:58 pm:
" This is a symptom of a huge problem in Nebraska - getting QUALIFIED people to run for political office at the municipal and county level. There are so many issues that a mayor and a city council and a county board face, and there are so few people out there that 1) want the headache and criticism, 2) can afford to neglect their livelihood to serve and 3) actually have the background/education/expertise to handle the complications of running a small govenrment.

It is only going to get worse as our rural population gets older, the demand for services doesn't go away, the tax base shrinks, and higher levels of government keep making so many rules and regulations and items to be complied with. "

Future Candidate wrote on December 4, 2008 2:21 pm:
" That story kind of makes me chuckle. I would like telling that story to people if that happened to me. Hope all goes well for Mr. Carnazzo being on the board! "

Really wrote on December 4, 2008 2:41 pm:
" I really hope we don't make national news for this. This is really embarassing and this will only strengthen the marry your cousin, farmer perception the rest of the county has of us already. "

Oh Gee Really wrote on December 4, 2008 3:43 pm:
" Oh Duh - national news - oh my oh my. So how you think the big old scary cities do it? Betcha they just keep counting it over and over . Count 210 oh no tie again. Better recount! Thankfully I have lived other places and have seen them draw cards, straws and even read about them rolling dice. Even better from living in other places I do realize the intelligence levels of most posters in here are significantly lower than the general population of the US. Could be all the Republicans we have in the state, just a thought. "