St. Joseph County Sheriff primary vote too close to call
By: Allissa Corak
Posted: May 9, 2018 6:55 AM EST

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SOUTH BEND, Ind. -- Lieutenant Bill Redman and Metro Homicide Unit Commander Tim Corbett both claim 41 percent of the St. Joseph County primary vote for sheriff, but Redman leads by only 18 individual votes.
A talk of a recount had Redman talking about the close race in the ABC57 Studio.