After giving sleepless nights to GOP Indian American loses in Arizona Congressional seat

Press Trust of India  |  Washington 

An research scientist, has lost narrowly in the special for the from a Republican stronghold in Arizona, US media reported today.

Lesko, a former state senator, will replace former Congressman Trent Franks, a Republican who resigned in December amid sexual misconduct allegations.

Official results were yet to be declared, but several had projected Lesko as the winner.

"I am going to take this job very seriously," she said in her victory speech.

The very fact that the Republican victory margin was in single digit, in a district which they had been representing since early 1980s, and which was won by Trump in the November 2016 by 21 per cent margin, reflects the fast slipping ground for the GOP.

Tipirneni had given sleepless nights to her Republican opponent in She was expected to replicate surprising wins of in Alabama, and other states where opposition to Donald Trump's policies have boosted their chances in Republican strongholds.

Tipirneni's parents came to the US from when she was three-years-old. A bout of as a child inspired her to become a doctor specialising in emergency medicine, and she is a for affordable health care coverage for all.

Lesko and Tipirneni are likely to headed for a face off in the November

The two have already said that they would be filing the paper work. is scheduled for August 26.

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First Published: Wed, April 25 2018. 15:30 IST