Eight U.S. House races still undecided
Published: Nov. 8, 2012 at 10:09 PM
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In California, three Republican incumbents were trailing to Democrats -- Dan Lungren to Ami Bera 88,406 to 88,222, Brian Bilbray to Scott Peters 105,646 to 104,832 and Mary Bono Mack to Raul Ruiz 83,402 to 78,845, CNN reported.
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Outcomes were up in the air in two Arizona districts. Democratic incumbent Ron Barber, who replaced Gabrielle Giffords in a special election, lagged his Republican challenger, Martha McSally, 114,079 to 113,653. Democrat Kyrsten Sinema was ahead of Republican Vernon Parker 80,769 to 78,054 in a newly created Phoenix-area 9th District, CNN said.
In North Carolina, Democratic incumbent Mike McIntyre led Republican challenger David Rouzer 167,590 to 167,057.
In Louisiana, which lost a congressional seat on the basis of population, two Republican congressmen, Charles Boustany and Jeff Landry, will square off against each other in a runoff in the redrawn 3rd District where no candidate received a majority.
Boustany, with 139,113 votes (44.7 percent) and Landry with 93,524 votes (30 percent) were the top two vote-getters, The (Baton Rouge) Advocate reported.
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