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DEMEstimated 98 percent of votes counted
Candidate | Votes | Pct.% |
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Jessica Cisneros | 22,517 | 49.8% |
* Incumbent
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David Belle Isle | 102,701 | 8.8% |
Other candidates | 63,280 | 5.5% |
* Incumbent
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