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Miller wins Iowa attorney general's race
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Nov. 2, 2010 10:53 pm
(AP) - Democratic Attorney General Tom Miller has been re-elected after a heated and expensive race.
The 66-year-old Miller held off Republican Brenna Findley on Tuesday to retain the job he's held since 1978, save for a four-year stretch after he lost the Democratic gubernatorial primary.
Findley had run a high-profile campaign, thanks in part to more than $1 million in donation, much of it from the Republican Party of Iowa.
Agriculture Secretary Bill Northey, a Spirit Lake farmer, won a second term, beating Democrat Francis Thicke, of Fairfield.
State Auditor David Vaudt and Treasurer Michael Fitzgerald also won re-election.
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