NEW: WPRI Called Wrong Winner in Cumberland Democratic Mayoral Primary

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NEW: WPRI Called Wrong Winner in Cumberland Democratic Mayoral Primary

WPRI issued a correction after calling the winner of the Cumberland Democratic mayoral primary erroneously. Pictured is still Murray.
Election night races are not limited to political candidates.  

The race among the media to be first to call the winner of a contest before it's official is a gamble -- and sometimes it doesn't pay off.

WPRI-12 called the wrong winner in the Cumberland Democratic mayoral primary on Wednesday, before issuing a correction. 

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WPRI initially reported that incumbent Mayor William Murray was the primary victor, only to issue a correction that challenger Jeffrey Mutter was, in fact, the winner. 

The miscue is not the first in Rhode Island history. In the effort to call the race first in the highly contested 1994 Governor's race, WJAR-10 announced that Democratic candidate Myrth York had defeated Republican candidate Lincoln Almond. 

In fact, Almond beat York by nearly 14,000 votes. Almond received 171,194 and York 157,361.

Almond went on to beat York again in 1998 and Republican Don Carcieri beat York in 2002.

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When 100% of the vote was in, Mutter garnered 3105 votes -- good for a 53.1% victory, to Murray's 2747 votes (46.9%).


RI 2018 Primary Night Winners and Losers

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