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Campbell wins primary with 45.6% of votes
Republican state Sen. John Campbell on Tuesday took the most votes
in a special primary to fill the 48th District Congressional seat,
but his 45.6% of the ballots cast wasn’t enough to head off a general
election, which is set for Dec. 6.
Had Campbell won 50% plus one vote, he would have become the
successor to Rep. Chris Cox, who left to chair the Securities and
Exchange Commission.
In the general election, Campbell will face the winning candidates
from four other parties: American Independent Party candidate Jim
Gilchrist, who received 14.6% of the vote; Democrat Steve Young, who
ended the race with 8.7%; and Libertarian Bruce Cohen and Green Party
candidate Bea Tiritilli, who each took less than 1% of the vote.
Few voters showed up to the polls Tuesday, with just 22.4% of the
district’s 402,006 registered voters participating. More than 63% of
the people who voted cast absentee ballots.
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