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TUSCALOOSA, AL — The overall number of ballots is in for the Tuscaloosa City Council District 7 special election and Cassius Lanier has won by a wide margin.
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Tuesday's ballot featured a rematch of the March 2 municipal election for the council district, which saw Lanier defeat incumbent Sonya McKinstry by the narrowest of margins, before a challenge to the results saw a judge overturn the victory. This would pave the way for the two candidates to face off again Tuesday.
District 7, which covers a large portion of southeast Tuscaloosa, has 8,847 registered voters, according to City of Tuscaloosa election data. Despite a mayoral election on the March 2 ballot, turnout was low for District 7, with only 1,473 or 16% of registered voters casting ballots. Lanier would go on to win by 28 votes before the results were thrown out.
Be sure to follow along with us closely for live updates. Patch will post results as they come in.
*This includes absentee ballots
District 7 voter turnout: 1,354 of 8,847 voters or 15.3%
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