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August 13, 2018

Challenger Wins Close Election in Buffalo

In a 1910 New York congressional district election in Buffalo, Charles B. Smith beat incumbent De Alva S. Alexander by a single vote, 20,685 to 20,684 (although a later recount increased that margin slightly). #VotingMatters #2018Midterms #NewYork #Buffalo

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