Zamora retains strong lead in Little Lake race, followed by Buchanan

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With nearly 65 percent of precincts reporting, incumbent Hilda Zamora and challenger George Buchanan are retaining a healthy lead in the race for two school board seats at the LIttle Lake City School District.

So far, 821 ballots have been cast for Zamora, who has 41 percent of the vote, while 529 votes have been cast for Buchanan, who has 26 percent of the vote.

Here are the numbers for the rest of the candidates:

A "AJ" Mumtaz: 20 percent of the vote, or 412 ballots

Henry Bestwick: 10 percent of the vote, or 210 ballots.

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