PHOENIX - The election came down to the high card.
With the final Town Council seat in the small Phoenix-area town of Cave Creek on the line, two candidates who tied with 660 votes apiece in a May runoff cut cards to decide the race.
The winner was Adam Trenk, 25, whose king of hearts beat out former councilman Thomas McGuire’s six of hearts.
An obscure Arizona law dating to 1925 says that election ties should be broken “by lot.’’ It applies to all elected offices but the governor, secretary of state, attorney general, treasurer, and superintendent for public instruction. Ties in those seats are determined by the Legislature.
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