SEATTLE — Monday, thousands more votes will be counted in the Seattle mayoral race - but the drop may actually delay the answer as to who will be the City's next leader.

Ahead of the vote count on Monday, the race between current Seattle Mayor Bruce Harrell and challenger Katie Wilson remains too close to call.

But all signs are pointing toward the race becoming even closer.

King County Elections estimates there are around 45,000 ballots left to be counted; many of those will be released on Monday.

However, a winner may not be named until every vote has been counted.

Harrell maintains a narrow lead in the race, less than two percentage points, that represents just 4,300 votes.

The votes that still need to be counted are mail-in ballots.

On election night, Harrell led by an eight-

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