Of seven countywide judicial races with special elections held around the state on Nov. 8, half have been decided by voters.
Two additional judicial races in Polk and Talbot counties are headed to runoff elections on Dec. 6.
In a double upset, 57.71% of voters elected Democratic challenger and attorney Ryan C. Williams to unseat Douglas County Chief Magistrate Susan S. Camp, but a successful election challenge will keep the Republican incumbent of 27 years in place.
November 09, 2022 at 10:47 AM
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Of seven countywide judicial races with special elections held around the state on Nov. 8, half have been decided by voters.
Two additional judicial races in Polk and Talbot counties are headed to runoff elections on Dec. 6.
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