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Swann Loses, Shuler Wins on Election Day

In other congressional races:

_Baron Hill, a Democrat and former basketball player at Furman, held his seat in Indiana.


Republican candidate for the Governor of Pennsylvania, Lynn Swann talks with reporters outside the polling place in  Sewickley, Pa. after voting Tuesday, Nov. 7, 2006.  Swann is running against Democratic Gov. Ed Rendell.       (AP Photo/Keith Srakocic)
Republican candidate for the Governor of Pennsylvania, Lynn Swann talks with reporters outside the polling place in Sewickley, Pa. after voting Tuesday, Nov. 7, 2006. Swann is running against Democratic Gov. Ed Rendell. (AP Photo/Keith Srakocic) (Keith Srakocic - AP)

_Rick Renzi, R-Ariz., a former captain and linebacker at Northern Arizona, won another term in Arizona.

_Former Stanford women's basketball star Angie Paccione made a bid to unseat a Republican in Colorado.

_Italo Zanzi, who competed at the Pan American Games as a U.S. team handball player, took on a Democratic incumbent in New York.

Away from Capitol Hill, Joe DeNucci, a middleweight boxer who twice lost to Emile Griffith, won his race to remain Massachusetts state auditor.

Fred Hemmings, a former world surfing champion, campaigned for another term as a state senator in Hawaii. Mike Nifong, the district attorney prosecuting three Duke lacrosse players, won in Durham, N.C.

Among the ballot measures, the Sacramento Kings hoped to win support in their attempt to get a new arena.

In Missouri, a proposed constitutional amendment that would ensure stem cell research was on the ballot. St. Louis Cardinals pitcher Jeff Suppan was among a group of sports stars speaking against it.

Sports and family also crossed paths.

_Sen. George Allen, R-Va., son of the former Washington Redskins coach, was in a key race with former Navy Secretary Jim Webb.

_The mother of Drew Brees of the New Orleans Saints tried for a spot for a place on a Texas appeals court. The quarterback had asked Mina Brees to stop using his picture in her TV ads, and even threatened to sue her.

_In Maryland, Michael Steele was in a Senate race against Rep. Benjamin Cardin. Steele holds a unique distinction in politics: Mike Tyson's former brother-in-law.

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Associated Press Writers Peter Jackson in Pennsylvania and Tim Whitmire in North Carolina contributed to this report.


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