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				After two weeks of counting additional ballots in a district 
				that has historically provided easy victories to Republicans, 
				Balderson was declared by Franklin County officials as the 
				winner over Democrat Danny O'Connor, who said on Friday he 
				called to concede to Balderson.
 In the final vote count Balderson received 104,328 votes, or 
				50.12 percent, and O’Connor had 102,648 votes, or 49.32 percent, 
				according to Franklin County.
 
 "I'm humbled by the support I've received from voters and look 
				forward to representing Ohio's 12th Congressional district in 
				Congress," Balderson said in a statement. "Danny O'Connor ran a 
				hard-fought race but I look forward to earning the support of 
				voters for a fourth time."
 
 The special election was viewed as a referendum on Republican 
				President Donald Trump's leadership and a last chance to gauge 
				Democratic strength ahead of November's midterm elections, in 
				which the Republicans are trying to retain majorities in the 
				U.S. House of Representatives and the Senate.
 
 Despite the loss, Democrats are hoping to parlay continued 
				enthusiasm among their base into victories in November. 
				Republicans are using the narrow victory as a warning that many 
				congressional seats could be lost unless candidates invest 
				heavily in their campaigns both through fundraising and 
				campaigning.
 
 The special election was called to replace former Representative 
				Pat Tiberi, who resigned from his seat earlier this year to take 
				a job with a business group. Because the August election was 
				only to fill the remainder of Tiberi’s term, which ends in 
				January, another election, again with Balderson and O'Connor, 
				will be held in November to elect a representative for the new 
				term.
 
 "We went door to door, we went house to house, we made our case 
				for change, and the grassroots army we’ve created is not done 
				yet," O'Connor said in a statement. "In fact, we’re just getting 
				started."
 
 (Reporting by Ginger Gibson; Editing by Bill Trott)
 
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