After all D47 precincts counted, Loretta Sanchez is leading 51% to 42% with about 5,600 votes difference between her and Van Tran. There were about 64,000 votes officially counted. Tran is not willing to concede yet. On his Vietnamese radio show this morning, he told the listeners that there are still about 30,000 provisional and absentee ballots not counted yet.
Cecilia Iglesias received 7% of the votes and did take away some of the Latino votes from Sanchez. Without her, Sanchez would be leading by at least 13% instead of 9%.
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