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November 4, 2014
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Wallace Comes Out On Top in Election

By The Cornell Daily Sun | November 4, 2014
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By ANNIE BUI

Local attorney Rick Wallace has seized the race for Ithaca City Court Judge, capturing approximately 63 percent of ballots cast, according to unofficial results from the Tompkins County Board of Elections available Tuesday evening. He will serve a 10-year term as City Judge.

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