"Democratic Cook County State's Attorney Race Remains Tight as Mail-In Votes Shift Results"

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The Democratic race for Cook County's state's attorney remains too close to call, with Eileen O'Neill Burke leading by 2,015 votes over Clayton Harris III. Mail-in ballots are still being tallied, and an additional 9,100 votes received before Election Day were mistakenly left out of the total initially reported. Both campaigns are closely monitoring the vote count process, and the possibility of a recount remains.
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