Pasco — Mark Faiths 31-vote lead means he will face incument Brad Peck this fall for his seat on the Franklin County Commission.
Faith, who has worked as a Franklin County building inspector for seven years, collected 862 votes, or 25 percent, in the Aug. 7 primary election, just ahead of Rumsey, the countys human resources director, who received 831 votes, or 24 percent.
Peck collected 1,760 votes, or 51 percent.
The primary election was certified today.
Faith and Peck will face off in the Nov. 6 general election.


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