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San Antonio, TX – The outcome of the election in the 23rd Congressional District remains uncertain, despite media reports stating otherwise. Numerous voting irregularities were evident during early voting and occurred on Election Day as well. The nature and magnitude of these irregularities must render any determination of the race premature. 

Campaign Manager Scott Yeldell outlined the concerns and the next steps in the days ahead. "There are voting abnormalities in multiple counties that are being investigated. Legal authorities are being notified and personnel from the Secretary of State’s office have been in the district monitoring voting at the request of our campaign,” said Yeldell. 

Yeldell continued, “Of particular note, the Canseco campaign discovered one county was double and triple counting votes during early voting which prompted the Secretary of State’s office to become involved (copies of a sample of questionable early vote sheets are attached to this release as well as the complaint the campaign filed with the Secretary of State’s office); it has been reported that another county may have improperly photocopied ballots, which may be a criminal violation; and the extended delay of voting reports in other counties on Election Day leave other questions unanswered. There are too many disturbing incidents to declare this race over. During the next several days we will be looking into these reports to assure only legal votes have been counted in this election. Until a full accounting and investigation is conducted, this race is not over." 

Statement from Congressman Canseco 

Congressman Canseco had a clear message for those awaiting the outcome. "I want to thank the tens of thousands of people who supported our efforts in this hard fought race and who have stood by our side as millions of dollars from liberal attack groups were poured into this election. The race is not over, and it won't be until all votes are properly and legally counted." 

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A.D. Ibarra

 

-Eagle Pass

 

The final results are in and Eagle Passans have spoken.  In the presidential race, our president Barack Obama has soundly defeated Mitt Romney 8,302 to 2,171 as official results are yet to be finalized.  President Obama defeated Romney 273 electoral votes to 203 for Mitt Romney.

In the race for US Representative Pete Gallego romped Francisco Canseco 8,039 to 1,748.  Gallego and Canseco were tied at 48% at press time with many counties including Val Verde, Maverick, El Paso, Alpine and parts of San Antonio still coming in.

In the race for State Representative, Alfonso Nevarez defeated Thomas KIncaid by the wide margin of 8,368 to 1,609.

Carlos Uresti defeated Michael Berlanga 7,883 to 1,859 in the race for Texas State Senator for District 19.

In local elections, Claudio Heredia defeated Jose Reyna 5,563 to 3,585 in the race for EPISD Board of trustees Place 1.  Ignacio Saucedo beat Rodolfo Lopez 5,904 to 3,469.  Hector Alvarez defeated both David Riojas and Jesus Casas 4,597 for Alvarez, 3,015 for Riojas and 1,916 for Casas.  Glenna Purcell defeated challengers Tom Cary and Marcos Villalpando by a 3,999 clip to Villalpando's 2,563 and Cary's 2,294.

Humberto Duran, JM Farias and Rica Calderon will be the winners in the race for MCHD Board of Directors if these results stand of 2,923, 2,850 and 2,871 respectively.  Sylvia Serrano garnered 2,196 votes and Lucia Johnson counted on 2,502 votes.

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Staff

-Eagle Pass

 

     A horrific accident that left one man dead, his 17 year-old daughter severely injured and at least four others with injuries which also required them to be transported to local and area hospitals occurred on Veteran's Blvd. almost directly in front of the EPISD Language Development Center as Rafael Gustavo Vidal, 47, who was fatally injured was approaching the EPISD Maintenance Department and Transportation parking lot.   

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