McGinn's lead shrinks in Seattle mayor race

Environmentalist attorney Mike McGinn' lead over T-Mobile executive Joe Mallahan in the race to be Seattle's next mayor is shrinking.

With more than half of the expected vote counted, McGinn led Mallahan by just 462 votes after King County officials released more votes Wednesday afternoon. About 105,000 votes have been counted. McGinn led by 910 votes on Tuesday night.

In the August primary, McGinn and Mallahan outpolled Mayor Greg Nickels, a two-term incumbent, after he was dogged by criticism of the city's response to a December snowstorm that paralyzed Seattle for nearly two weeks.

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