U.S. Rep. Ann Kirkpatrick will hold onto her seat representing Arizona’s 2nd congressional district, after early vote totals showed her with a large-enough lead over veteran Brandon Martin.

Kirkpatrick, a Democrat who will enter her fifth term representing Arizona in Congress, had already collected 59% of the first 308,000 votes, as of 10 p.m. That was nearly 57,000 votes ahead of Martin, a Republican, according to early results. The Associated Press called the race at 8:57 p.m.

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“Arizonans know how important it is to have an independent thinker, experienced legislator and accessible appropriator working for them in Washington. I’m so thankful for our voters, campaign staff and volunteers who helped land us an overwhelming victory tonight,” Kirkpatrick said in a statement.

“Serving Arizona has been one of the greatest honors of my life, and I will do everything I can to continue to advocate and deliver for our robust defense industry, borderland communities, and working families,” said Rep. Ann Kirkpatrick.

Kirkpatrick, 70, took over the district, which extends from eastern Pima County to the U.S.-Mexico Border, and includes two military bases, in 2019 after a failed run for U.S. Senate. She previously represented Arizona’s 1st congressional district from 2009 to 2011 and 2013 to 2017.

She’s been a member of the House’s appropriations committee, where she’s been able to secure funding for infrastructure projects in Arizona. She took some time off earlier this year after admitting a bout with alcoholism after a fall in Washington, D.C., left her with broken ribs and staples in her head.

Martin, a Sierra Vista resident, lost despite gaining an endorsement from President Donald Trump. The 35-year-old veteran and executive director of Keepers of Liberty has supported building a border wall, stimulating the economy through income tax cuts, and promoting individual liberties.


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