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Talk about a see-saw: GOP challenger Martha McSally has taken the lead back from Congressman Ron Barber in the race for Congressional District 2.

McSally now leads the race by 81 votes, 119,617 to 119,536.

An hour ago, Barber had a lead of 582 votes.

The Range is assuming the new votes came from Cochise County, since Pima County’s vote count has not been updated 4:58 this afternoon.

Latest results here.

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5 replies on “CD2 Update: McSally Takes Lead Back From Barber”

  1. What’s matter with Pima Cty they can’t count votes? You can make sure that they will make sure Barber wins. This voting process has become a total farce.

  2. I have done calculations based the number of uncounted early and provisional votes left in cochise and pima county. If each candidate continues to gain votes at current rate Ron Barber will win by 1,800 votes. I am not happy about this.

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