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Martha McSally at El Tour de Tucson prior to conceding the Second Congressional district race to Ron Barber.

The tabulation ran 50/50 for more than a week following the election, prompting the County Recorders office to work overtime to insure that the final figure was correct.

Tucson Fire Department's Ladder One, raised McSally and other invited guests high over the starting line at El Tour de Tucson, where McSalley sang the National Anthem.

This photo was taken as she alighted from Ladder One.
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Author Bill Morrow from Tucson, AZ, US
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