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The losing candidate in one Valencia County Commission race is questioning whether his opponent actually lives in the district heâs supposed to represent.
LeRoy Baca, a Democrat, lost the Valencia County Commission District 4 seat to Republican Joseph Bizzell last month.
Joseph Bizzell
LeRoy Baca
Lost District 4 commission seat
In a Nov. 16 Facebook post, Baca accused Bizzell of not living in District 4. He wrote heâd been told his opponent didnât live in the district but initially didnât take it seriously.
âI didnât think anyone would go that low and lie to the people of Valencia County,â Baca wrote. âI didnât pay much attention until finally the third call convinced me to look into it.â
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