Adelita Grijalva, candidate for Pima County Board of Supervisors, District 5.

Democrat Adelita Grijalva is leading Republican Fernando Gonzales in the race to represent District 5 on the Pima County Board of Supervisors, a seat previously held by the late Supervisor Richard ElΓ­as.

As of Tuesday at 11 p.m., unofficial results show that Grijalva holds nearly 76% of votes in the general election.

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District 5 incorporates much of Tucson’s west and southwest sides, downtown and south and east of downtown. The area is home to about 56,000 registered Democrats, 16,000 registered Republicans and 30,000 Independents.

ElΓ­as, who died unexpectedly earlier this year, held the historically Democratic seat for nearly 18 years. The remainder of his term is being carried out by Betty Villegas.

Grijalva, who was encouraged by ElΓ­as’ family to run for the District 5 seat, is a native Tucsonan and daughter of U.S. Rep. RaΓΊl Grijalva.

She has served as the director of Pima County Teen Court for the past 25 years, a program created to reduce the number of children of color in the juvenile justice system.

Grijalva grew up in the Tucson Unified School District and received a degree in political science from the University of Arizona. She also serves as a member of the TUSD school board and was recently elected to her fifth term.


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