Democrat Chris Nanos, left, and Sheriff Mark Napier, a Republican.

Chris Nanos appears to have his job back as Pima County sheriff as the Democrat maintained a narrow lead in his race against Republican incumbent Mark Napier.

Nanos had 51% of the votes compared to Napier’s almost 49% votes as of Wednesday. Nanos on Wednesday said he’s humbled by the decision of Pima County voters.

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β€œWe’re excited to get back to work,” he said.

Nanos said he will spend the next two months meeting with employees of the Pima County Sheriff’s Department and with community leaders, listening to their concerns, and coming up with solutions.

β€œI’m not the smartest guy in the room. I’m not a politician, I’m just a good cop and I know what it takes to run this organization,” Nanos said. β€œAnd one of the things is to be able to sit back and listen.”

Napier said it would be premature to declare a winner before all votes are counted.

β€œI’d rather be ahead but it’s not over until the last vote is counted,” he said Wednesday evening.

The sheriff’s race was often times contentious leading up to the election, with Napier threatening to sue Nanos for defamation, to which Nanos responded, calling his threat β€œpolitical theatrics.”

Nanos has said he plans to reform the department and reduce the Pima County jail population.

He was sheriff from 2015 to 2016 after Clarence Dupnik, who held office from 1987 to 2015, retired. Before his short stint as sheriff, Nanos spent 41 years in law enforcement, starting as an officer with the El Paso Police Department.

In 1983, six years after becoming a police officer, Nanos moved to Tucson and joined the Pima County Sheriff’s Department as a correctional officer. He worked his way up the ranks over a three-decade career.

During his year leading the department, an FBI investigation found that several high-ranking members of the department used forfeiture funds illegally. Nanos did not face charges in the investigation, which he has said he inherited from his predecessor.


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