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Ross Wins Re-election in 4th District Race

By: Mallory O'Neal
Updated: November 2, 2010

Incumbent Democrat Mike Ross has unofficially won re-election in the 4th District Congressional race with 48-percent of precincts reporting.

Ross, 49, has served Arkansas in the U.S. House since 2001. He has 56-percent of the vote.

Republican challenger Beth Ann Rankin, 39, is coming in second with 42-percent, and Green Party candidate Josh Drake is last with 2-percent.

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