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Russ Fulcher wins Republican nomination in Idaho House 1st District

The district, whose voters strongly backed President Donald Trump in 2016, is being vacated by Republican Congressman Raul Labrador, who ran for Idaho governor.

Republican Russ Fulcher has won his party's nomination in the 1st Congressional District in Idaho.

The district, whose voters strongly backed President Donald Trump in 2016, is being vacated by Republican Congressman Raul Labrador, who ran for Idaho governor.

Fulcher, 56, originally filed to run for Idaho's open gubernatorial seat nearly a year ago. Fulcher instead jumped into the congressional race, reasoning that he and Labrador should serve in complimentary roles.

Fulcher failed to win the GOP gubernatorial primary in 2014 with a narrow loss to Gov. C.L. "Butch" Otter.

Fulcher beat six other Republicans in Tuesday's primary.

The district covers the northern half of the state and snakes down to the western part of the Treasure Valley, including parts of Boise.

On the Democratic side, as of 11:45 p.m. Cristina McNeil was in the lead with 69 percent of the vote. The Associated Press had not officially declared her as the winner.

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