MISSOULA — Missoula Mayor Andrea Davis coasted to her first full term in office on Tuesday night, more than doubling her opponent's votes, while City Council incumbents saw mixed results.
Davis secured her first full term in office on Tuesday by winning more than 68% of the votes. The total voter turnout was roughly 42%.
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"I'm overjoyed about these results. It's been an honor to serve these first two years, and I feel we've accomplished a lot,” Davis said. “But there's so much more we're going to work on together. These election results tell me that Missoula says to keep going. We've got momentum on things we've made progress on, and a lot more to go.”
Several City Council incumbents also had strong nights, includ

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